Ethics test

a )true
b) false
5- Moral Relativism is the belief that morality is absolute and universal for all societies
a)True
b)False
6-An example of a moral proposition is
a) “You should not treat people badly.”
b) “I am going to feel sick”
c) “Nothing can be both X and not X.”
d) “My height is average”
7-The view that there are universal/eternal moral codes which exist in all societies is supported by
a) Deconstructivists
b) politicians
c) absolutists
d) relativists
8-Moral relativists hold that morality is relative to:
a) society
b) circumstances
c) people
d) all of the above.
9-One of the problems with absolutes is what to do when they conflict.
a) True
b)false
10-According to the author of the text, truth is not relativistic.
a) True
b) False
11-Emotivism affirms that
a- emotions are not the answer to morality
b-emotions must coexist with reason
c-in ehics, all emotions are considered immoral
d-moral propositions express emotions and feelings
12–In Ethics, there is only one kind of moral statement
a-True
b-False
13-The difference between psychological egoism and ethical egoism is that one is a descriptive position and the other one is a normative position.
a-True
b False
14-Consequentialists believe that the core of morality is only founded on
a-the government laws
b- the outcomes of the action
c-the other person
d- the virtues of the action
15-Most philosophers believe that there is no relationship between the way people do behave and the manner in which they ought to behave
a-True
b-False
16-Utilitarianism is not an egoistic theory
a T /F

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