14 Questions
Intrinsic value is the value of an end or ______.
goal
Intrinsic value is the value of an end or ______.
goal
Emotivism claims that moral judgments are based on ______ reactions.
emotional
Emotivism claims that moral judgments are based on ______ reactions.
emotional
Subjective absolutism claims that every person creates their own ______ theory.
moral
Subjective absolutism claims that every person creates their own ______ theory.
moral
Cultural relativism claims that every ______ creates its own moral theory.
culture
Cultural relativism claims that every culture creates its own ______ theory.
moral
Ethical egoism claims that what is moral is what is in an individual’s best ______.
interests
Ethical egoism claims that what is moral is what is in an individual’s best ______.
interests
Act utilitarianism claims that the action that creates the greatest benefit for the greatest number of people is ______.
right
______ imperative is a rule of reason used to test the validity of moral maxims.
Categorical
Categorical imperative is a rule of reason used to test the validity of moral ______.
maxims
Cosmological argument claims that God exists based on the ______.
universe
Study Notes
- Intrinsic value is the value of an end or goal.
- Emotivism claims that moral judgments are based on emotional reactions.
- Subjective absolutism claims that every person creates their own moral theory.
- Cultural relativism claims that every culture creates its own moral theory.
- Ethical egoism claims that what is moral is what is in an individual’s best interests.
- Act utilitarianism claims that the action that creates the greatest benefit for the greatest number of people is right.
- Rule utilitarianism claims that we should act according to the rule that generates the greatest benefit.
- Categorical imperative is a rule of reason used to test the validity of moral maxims.
- Cosmological argument claims that God exists based on the universe.
- Problem of evil is a challenge to the theist who must prove that all evil is necessary before proving that God exists.
Test your knowledge on various philosophical concepts with this quiz! From ethical theories like egoism and utilitarianism to arguments for the existence of God, this quiz covers a range of thought-provoking topics. Can you differentiate between cultural relativism and subjective absolutism? Do you know the difference between intrinsic value and emotivism? Challenge yourself and see how well you understand these philosophical concepts.
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