Ethics

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Exploring Ethical Dilemmas: A Quiz

Test your knowledge of ethics and philosophical inquiry with this engaging quiz. Answer 10 thought-provoking questions that delve into the fundamental principles of ethics and moral reasoning.

  • Assess your understanding of key concepts in ethics.
  • Challenge your views on moral dilemmas.
  • Discover the historical roots of ethical philosophies.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ContemplatingSage42
This is not part of Philosophical Inquiry Guidlines
Be skeptical.
Do not oversimplify.
Do not overgeneralize.
Do not overthink.
PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY - is a method geared towards arriving at a clear meaning of common human issues in everyday life. People have been and are exposed to different perceptions of the world. They are expected to respond to a variety of human issues. In order to address philosophical questions, a philosopher must be logical.
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MORAL DILEMMA/DILEMMAS - are situations in which the decision-maker must consider two or more moral values or duties but can only honor one of them; thus, the individual will violate at least one important moral concern, regardless of the decision”
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False
DOUBLE STANDARD - is a repeatable, harmonised, agreed and documented way of doing something. Standards contain technical specifications or other precise criteria designed to be used consistently as a rule, guideline, or definition.
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False
STOICISM - is an ancient Greek philosophy developed by Zeno of Citium around?
400 BC
200 BC
300 BC
420 BC
is a system of philosophy based on the teachings of Epicurus, founded around 307 B.C. It teaches that the greatest good is to seek modest pleasures in order to attain a state of tranquillity, freedom from fear ("ataraxia") and absence from bodily pain (aponia).
EPICUREANISM
SOCRATES
STOICISM
PROTAGORAS
Is this Double Standard?
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Whic of this are not part of YARDSTICKS OF ETHICS
LOVE
FREEDOM
JUSTICE
RESPECT
COMPASSION
DIGNITY
PEACE
Is this Double Standard?
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No
Ethics - studies what is morally right or wrong, just or unjust. In a broader sense, ethics reflects on human beings and their interaction with nature and with other humans, on freedom, on responsibility and on justice.
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