ethical practice quiz
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Philosophy
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May 17, 2024
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Question 1
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This is a True/False Question.
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True
Correct!
False
Question 2
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This ethical perspective is based on the premise that ethical choices should be based on their consequences, and that you should seek to do the greatest
food for the greatest number of people. Justice as Fairness
Pragmatism
Correct!
Utilitarianism
Kant's Categorical Imperative/Deontology
Altruism
Question 3
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This ethical perspective urges us to do what is morally right no matter the consequences.
Altruism
Pragmatism
Correct!
Kant's Categorical Imperative/Deontology
Justice as Fairness
Utilitarianism
Question 4
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/ 6
pts
This ethical perspective states that each person has an equal right to the same basic liberties that are compatible with similar liberties for all in a democratic society.
Correct!
Justice as Fairness
Utilitarianism
Kant's Categorical Imperative/Deontology
Pragmatism
Altruism
Question 5
6
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This ethical perspective is not ruled based and focuses on the process of moral decision making. Justice as Fairness
Altruism
Correct!
Pragmatism
Kant's Categorical Imperative/Deontology
Utilitarianism
Question 6
6
/ 6
pts
This ethical perspective states to love your neighbor as the ultimate ethical standard and put others first, no matter the personal cost.
Kant's Categorical Imperative/Deontology
Correct!
Altruism
Pragmatism
Justice as Fairness
Utilitarianism
Question 7
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This ethical perspective is often employed when creating public policy. Justice as Fairness
Correct!
Utilitarianism
Pragmatism
Kant's Categorical Imperative/Deontology
Altruism
Question 8
6
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The veil of ignorance is an important guideline to follow when making moral choices. Whenever possible, one should try to set aside such considerations as wealth, education, gender, and race. This ethical perspective is exemplified in: Kant's Categorical Imperative/Deontology
Pragmatism
Altruism
Utilitarianism
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