Q1) A close examination of the Categorical Imperative reveals that Group of answer choices: A. Our only moral duty is to other people. B. Moral relationships must include more than mutual use. C. An employee who works for money is immorally using his employer. D. We have moral duties towards all sentient life.   Q2) In contrast to Bentham, Kant thinks this is the most important human characteristic Group of answer choices: A. Compassion B. Love C. Reason D. Happiness   Q3) According to Sandel, what could Kant have said if a murderer came to your door looking for your friend and asks is your friend in your house? Group of answer choices: A. You should say you aren't certain because if you aren't looking at your friend at that moment then it is technically true. (A misleading truth) B. Since the murderer would violate the categorical imperative, you are not obligated to tell him the truth. C. It would be okay to tell a “white lie” in order to save a life. D. Morality requires you to answer truthfully and say your friend is in your house.

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Q1) A close examination of the Categorical Imperative reveals that

Group of answer choices:

A. Our only moral duty is to other people.

B. Moral relationships must include more than mutual use.

C. An employee who works for money is immorally using his employer.

D. We have moral duties towards all sentient life.

 

Q2) In contrast to Bentham, Kant thinks this is the most important human characteristic

Group of answer choices:

A. Compassion

B. Love

C. Reason

D. Happiness

 

Q3) According to Sandel, what could Kant have said if a murderer came to your door looking for your friend and asks is your friend in your house?

Group of answer choices:

A. You should say you aren't certain because if you aren't looking at your friend at that moment then it is technically true. (A misleading truth)

B. Since the murderer would violate the categorical imperative, you are not obligated to tell him the truth.

C. It would be okay to tell a “white lie” in order to save a life.

D. Morality requires you to answer truthfully and say your friend is in your house.

 

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