Ethics Introduction and Moral Standards Quiz

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What is the origin of the term 'ethics' according to Pasco, et al. (2018)?

Connected to the Greek word ethos

According to Mackenzie (1901), what does ethics seek to investigate?

Underlying principles behind humans' habitual acts

How does Lilie (1957) define ethics?

Study of normative principles in human societies

What is the fundamental concern of ethics according to the text?

Determining what actions are fair and just

In what way does ethics relate to moral according to the text?

Ethical and moral are synonymous based on etymology

What motivates individuals to act ethically according to the text?

Shared human needs and objectives

Which of the following is NOT a factor that can affect a person's judgment on what is considered good or bad?

Logical reasoning

Which of the following statements is true?

Only human beings can be ethical.

Which of the following acts is NOT mentioned in the table as an example?

Cheating

What is the purpose of the activity in the table?

To identify whether an act is always good, always bad, or depends on the circumstance.

Which of the following is NOT a question asked in the Analysis section?

How do you think does religion affect a person's judgment and perception of what good and bad is?

Which of the following is NOT one of the learning outcomes listed in the text?

Analyze the impact of social media on ethical decision-making

Test your understanding of ethics by distinguishing between moral and non-moral standards, identifying levels of moral dilemmas, and explaining why only human beings can be ethical. Evaluate certain acts as 'always good', 'always bad', or 'it depends' based on circumstances.

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