Gethics

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  • 34 of 35 points
  • Total points 49/50
  • Understanding ethical concepts are helpful in almost every field, including medicine, history, archeology, biology, engineering, chemistry, and many others.
  • 15 of 15 points
  • Feelings frequently deviate from what is ethical. Following one's feelings may cause one not to recoil from doing what is right.
  • Students who study philosophy learn to use their philosophical reasoning and imagination to communicate themselves only through writing.
  • Moral standards include company norms such as dress codes, punctuality, and emotional control.
  • Studying philosophy can assist you in discovering irrefutable answers to all of life's important concerns because truth has already been discovered or fully established.
  • Ethics is frequently defined as a moral philosophy that can be used to investigate the impact of moral principles on behavior.
  • What is legal is not necessarily ethical, but what is ethical is essentially worth legalizing.
  • Rejecting all of the acquired beliefs from the past.
  • All of the above
  • What is beautiful?
  • Rejecting new ideas and theories due to their unfamiliarity
  • From the Ionians to the Socratic Greek world, it was always about the amazement and wonder of how-to live-in relation to the environment. As such, these thinkers were then ____________ because they were reflecting on the relation of man to nature.
  • Moral dilemmas do not compel us to make any decisions.
  • Which of the following statements about making decisions in moral dilemmas is correct?
  • Which of the following is an example of a philosophical question?
  • None of the above
  • Technocentric
  • Theocentric
  • Ethics teaches individuals the value of considering their moral convictions and how to uphold those principles.
  • TEST 1: TRUE OR FALSE (15 POINTS)
  • 1783 GEthics Prelim Exam
  • The study of ethics can allow people to reflect on moral principles and their application in everyday life.
  • What is truth?
  • TEST 2: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (35 POINTS)
  • Understanding the idea of morality implies that people must adhere to a set of moral norms to act in a way that is acceptable to society.
  • Philosophy teaches individuals to recognize minor differences between points of view and to establish common ground between opposing ideas.
  • Religion can establish high ethical standards and provide powerful sources of motivation for ethical behavior. Yet, ethics cannot be confined to religion and is not the same as religion.
  • Analyzing problems and assessing various approaches to answer questions about life
  • An ethical dilemma is a scenario in which there is only one evident correct choice, but that choice has negative repercussions.
  • Ethics is entirely based on observations and empirical interpretations of behavior, much like psychology.
  • Strict adherence to the guidelines you were given as a child
  • What is real?
  • There is always a clear better option.
  • Ethics is not only about etiquette or manners like the GMRC (Good Manners and Right Conduct) we used to learn. Learning a variety of cultural norms is not a guarantee of ethical evaluation.
  • Which of the following is the best example of doing philosophy?
  • You will be choosing against your morals no matter what you decide.
  • Cosmocentric