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Subj&Sec:

I. Identification: Write your answers on the space provided (2 points each)

_____________1. The expression of God’s Eternal Law as intelligible to man by the light of his reason.

_____________2. He is the main proponent of deontology.

_____________3. It is promulgated by competent authority which can be amended or changeable.

_____________4. This doctrine derives the moral quality of an act from its usefulness and its desired
results.

_____________5. It refers to the judgments of personal approval or disapproval.

_____________6. It is the study of duty and obligations.

_____________7. Dominican friar who was the preeminent intellectual figure of the scholastic period of
the Middle Age.

_____________8. A philosophical and practical science that deals with the study of morality of a human

act or conduct.

_____________9. It is one’s guide to ethical behavior.

_____________10. It is concerned with right and wrong actions, but those which might be considered

not grave enough to belong to a discussion on ethics.

_____________11. Exercising your own decision; self-law or self-legislating

_____________12. Also known as mercy killing is a way of painlessly terminating one’s life with the

humane motive of ending his suffering.

_____________13. Letting others to decide for you; other law

_____________14. It is concerned on developing the virtuous character of a person

_____________15. The quality of human acts by which some of them may called good or evil.
II. True or False: Write your last name if the statement is true; write the last name of your
instructor in Gec107 if the statement is false on the blank provided (2 points each)

1. The principle of universavizality refers to any action which morally acceptable to everyone.
_____________
2. Ethics takes a look at the ultimate cause and principle of reality by the human reason
alone._____________
3. Ethics is not belong to any branches of science.____________
4. Ethics is not a philosophical science.______________
5. Public and external order considered as one of the components of the common
good._______________
6. What makes good, good is when an act is conform with the dictates of right
reason.______________
7. Cheating can be considered good if it is useful for one to achieve his goal._________________
8. Divine Law can be change by human.______________
9. The Principle of Deontology tell us that we have the ability to stop and think what we are
doing._____________
10. What makes evil, evil is when an act is in agreement or transgression of God’s moral
law.________________

III. Enumeration (1 point each)

1-3 Classes of Law 19-21 Sources of Ethics

4-7 Four Moral Valuations 22-23 Sources of Ethics

8-11 Four Element of Categorical Imperative 24-25 Kinds of Moral Theories

12-15 Four Causes of Being 26-30 Human Obligations

16-18 Component of Common Good

IV. Essay (10 points each)

1. How essential is ethics to education?

2. Comment on this statement “what I believe must be true if I feel very strongly about it”.

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