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Quae est differentia inter Ethics et Morals?
Quae est differentia inter Ethics et Morals?
- Ethics est de regulis iustis in communitate, Morals de poenis communitatis.
- Ethics est de mundi natura et originibus, Morals de praeceptis socialibus.
- Ethics est de meritis bonis quos homo consequi debet, Morals de peccatis capitalibus.
- Ethics est de conceptibus iustitiae et iniustitiae, Morals de bonitate aut malitia characteris humani. (correct)
Quid docent Ethics?
Quid docent Ethics?
- Modum in quo homines non debent se gerere.
- Viam qua homines se gerere debent. (correct)
- Poenas quas communitas infligit pro malefactoribus.
- Differentias inter iustitiam et iniustitiam.
Quid indicat 'Mauris massa'?
Quid indicat 'Mauris massa'?
- De bonitate vel malitia characteris humani. (correct)
- Magnitudinem problematis ethicorum.
- Communitatem hominum qui dantur poenam.
- Communitatem hominum qui non sequuntur praecepta morum.
Quid est focus principalis Morals?
Quid est focus principalis Morals?
Qualis est scopulus principalis Ethics?
Qualis est scopulus principalis Ethics?
'Duis sagittis ipsum' quid significat in contexto Ethicae?
'Duis sagittis ipsum' quid significat in contexto Ethicae?
'Sed nisi.' Quomodo haec locutio pertinet ad Morals?
'Sed nisi.' Quomodo haec locutio pertinet ad Morals?
'Praesent libero.' Quomodo haec sententia pertinet ad conceptum Morals?
'Praesent libero.' Quomodo haec sententia pertinet ad conceptum Morals?
'Fusce nec tellus sed augue semper porta.' Quae implicatio morali haec locutio habet?
'Fusce nec tellus sed augue semper porta.' Quae implicatio morali haec locutio habet?
According to Kantian ethical principles, what does it mean to 'act only according to that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it become a universal law'?
According to Kantian ethical principles, what does it mean to 'act only according to that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it become a universal law'?
In Rawls' theory of justice, what principle does he advocate for in his major work 'A Theory of Justice'?
In Rawls' theory of justice, what principle does he advocate for in his major work 'A Theory of Justice'?
What distinguishes moral rights from legal rights?
What distinguishes moral rights from legal rights?
What is the focus of distributive justice?
What is the focus of distributive justice?
Which branch of ethics investigates the status of morality, ethical value, ethical knowledge, and meaning of ethical statements?
Which branch of ethics investigates the status of morality, ethical value, ethical knowledge, and meaning of ethical statements?
What does Rawls emphasize in his theory of justice in relation to rational beings?
What does Rawls emphasize in his theory of justice in relation to rational beings?
'Consummatum Esf' were the last words spoken by an individual. What does this phrase translate to in English?
'Consummatum Esf' were the last words spoken by an individual. What does this phrase translate to in English?
'Act that you use humanity, in your own person as well as in the person of any other, always at the same time as an end, never merely as a means.' This statement is associated with which ethical principle?
'Act that you use humanity, in your own person as well as in the person of any other, always at the same time as an end, never merely as a means.' This statement is associated with which ethical principle?
'Morbi quis purus in elit interdum venenatis.' This phrase does NOT relate to which concept?
'Morbi quis purus in elit interdum venenatis.' This phrase does NOT relate to which concept?
'Every rational being must so act as if he were through his maxim always a lawmaking member in the universal kingdom of ends.' Which ethical theory does this statement align with?
'Every rational being must so act as if he were through his maxim always a lawmaking member in the universal kingdom of ends.' Which ethical theory does this statement align with?