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2.2 Applied Ethics
2.2.3 Eating Animals:
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What is applied ethics concerned with?
Resolving moral dilemmas
What does applied ethics use to resolve moral dilemmas?
Moral theories and reasoning
What is the focus of medical ethics?
Patient autonomy and confidentiality
The issue of eating animals falls under the domain of
animal ethics
.
True
Factory farming is criticized for causing animal suffering and environmental
damage
.
The debate over eating animals is a key example of
applied ethics
.
True
Arguments against eating animals often cite their ability to experience
suffering
.
One argument against eating animals is that they are sentient beings and can suffer.
True
Deontologists believe that eating animals is morally wrong because it violates their
inherent
rights.
True
Deontology supports the
moral status
of animals regardless of the consequences of eating them.
True
Eating animals violates their right to life, according to animal rights
advocates
.
True
Applied ethics aims to resolve moral dilemmas by using
ethical principles
and reasoning.
True
Arguments against eating animals emphasize their sentience and ability to experience
suffering
Animals are not sentient beings and do not have moral status
False
Deontologists argue that eating animals violates their
right to life
regardless of consequences.
True
Economic considerations in farming animals create jobs and support
livelihoods
.
Veganism rejects all forms of
animal
exploitation, including dairy and eggs.
True
The area of applied ethics that focuses on the moral treatment of animals is called
animal
ethics.
Business ethics addresses principles such as honesty and corporate
responsibility
.
Environmental ethics is concerned with issues such as conservation and
pollution
.
Eating animals is universally agreed upon as morally wrong.
False
What key area of applied ethics does the issue of eating animals fall under?
Animal ethics
Which ethical framework evaluates the consequences of actions to determine their morality?
Utilitarianism
What type of person would a virtue ethicist consider when deciding whether to eat animals?
Compassionate
What is one economic argument for factory farming?
Creates jobs
What is a major environmental impact of animal agriculture?
Deforestation
Match the area of applied ethics with its focus:
Medical ethics ↔️ Patient autonomy
Business ethics ↔️ Corporate responsibility
Environmental ethics ↔️ Conservation
Animal ethics ↔️ Moral treatment of animals
One argument for eating animals is that they are not sentient and do not have
moral status
.
True
Alternatives like plant-based diets can provide adequate
nutrition
.
What is one advantage of factory farming practices?
Efficient meat production
Animals are sentient beings capable of experiencing
suffering
and pain.
True
Causing unnecessary suffering to animals for human consumption is morally
wrong
.
Balanced meat consumption focuses on ethical farming practices and reducing
suffering
.
Animal ethics considers the rights and welfare of animals.
True
Applied ethics is a branch of ethics that deals with theoretical moral principles.
False
Match the area of applied ethics with its focus:
Medical ethics ↔️ Patient autonomy
Business ethics ↔️ Honesty in practices
Environmental ethics ↔️ Conservation and pollution
Animal ethics ↔️ Animal rights
What is one argument against eating animals based on their sentience?
Animals can suffer
Match the area of applied ethics with its focus:
Medical ethics ↔️ Patient confidentiality
Environmental ethics ↔️ Conservation
Animal ethics ↔️ Animal welfare
What is one argument in favor of eating animals based on human nutrition?
Necessary for human nutrition
Arrange the ethical arguments for and against eating animals in contrasting pairs:
1️⃣ Animals are not sentient beings vs. Animals are sentient and can suffer
2️⃣ Eating animals is natural vs. Plant-based diets are adequate
3️⃣ Farming animals benefits humans vs. Factory farming causes harm
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