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Assessment Task 7-1

True or False
Instruction: Write true if the statement is correct and write false if not.

True 1. The binding force of obligation is relative.


True 2. The moral law is binding as long as the person has the faculty of reason.
False 3. Kant became a Key thinker in moral reflection.
False 4. Moral conviction is believing one’s duty to do the regent thing.
False 5. Deontology is English word meaning doing nothing.
False 6. Human being have a faculty as an animal.
True 7. Deontology refers to the study of duty and obligation.
True 8. Immanuel Kant is a German Enlightenment philosopher.
True 9. Moral theory that evaluate actions that are done is called deontology.
False 10. Faculty according to Kant is the capacity of teach.
True 11. Frederick Kant works on moral philosophy. Grounded towards Metaphysics of
Morals.
True 12. Faculty is an inherent mental capacity.
True 13. The human beings have the faculty called rational will.
True 14. Agency is the ability of a person to act based on his intentions and mental states.
False 15. Frederick claim that the property of the rational will is autonomy.
False 16. Heteronomy is the opposite of deontology.
True 17. Combination of autos and nomos means autonomy.
True 18. Heteros and nomos when combined means heteronomy.
True 19. Moral good refers to moral obligation.
False 20. Moral obligation according to Plato is universal.
False 21. Frederick Kant states that we must formulate an action as a maxim, which he
define as a subjective principle of action.
True 22. A hypothetical imperative states that a certain thing must be done, if something
else which is willed is to be attained.
True 23. Ten Commandments of the Judio-Christian is a clear example of a substantive
moral theory.
True 24. Act only according to such a maxim by which you can at once will that it
become a universal law.
True 25. The mother makes decision on behalf of and in the interest of the children.
False 26. Will is based on one reason when he became matured.
True 27. Deontology is based on the light of one’s own reason when maturity and rational
capacity take hold of a person’s decision-making.
True 28. Kant states that we should act according to a maximum by which we can at once
will that it become a universal law.
False 29. Kant stresses that only if the state gives and in chances constitutional rights,
loves and entitlements can a society act politically in relation to the state.
False 30. Any member of the society has always the greater power to grant right.
Assessment Task 7-2
Multiple Choice. Instruction: Select the correct answer on each statement below.
A 1. Necessary to maintain the state’s peoples’ approval.
a. Right
b. Will
c. Choice
d. Law
e. Moral

B 2. Has greater power to grant rights


a. School
b. Government
c. Family
d. Society
e. Church

C 3. Cornerstone from which rights for any human being derive.


a. Freedom
b. Will
c. Equality
d. Righteous
e. Guidance

D 4. Exempted from equality as the founder of the state


a. Follower
b. Ambition
c. Right
d. Ruler

e. Will

E 5. Necessary for a common basis for the life of everyone which in the state
a. Righteousness
b. Freedom
c. Moral
d. Will
e. Equality

E 6. Kant’s Judicial theory to privacy


a. Doctrine of Freedom
b. Doctrine of Nature
c. Doctrine of Duty
d. Doctrine of Morality
e. Doctrine of Law

D 7. The requisite object of reverence


a. Moral
b. Law
c. Freedom
d. Will
e. Right

C 8. The only thing that is really good according to Kant


a. Good thing
b. Good price
c. Good will
d. Good thinking
e. Good success

B 9. Influencing individuals in their declarations of fundamental morality


a. Will
b. Law
c. Success
d. Freedom
e. Right

A 10. Ethics based on obligation not the repercussions of their acts


a. Deontology
b. Freedom
c. Right
d. Will
e. Law

Assessment Task 7-3


Matching Type. Instruction: Match the statement under letter A to letter B. Write only the letter of the
correct answer.

ANSWER A B
e. Self-law 1. Autonomy a. Deon
d. Other law 2. Heteronomy b. Deontology
c. Autonomy 3. Opposite of heteronomy c. Autonomy
b. Deontology 4. Ethics based on obligation d. Other law
a. Deon 5. Meaning duty e. Self-law
f. Moral action 6. Not spontaneous actions f. Moral action
g. Agency 7. Ability of people to act independently g. Agency
h. Categorical 8. Works on all persons regardless of their h. Categorical imperative
imperative preferences
i. Good will 9. Intention to create good states of affairs. i. Good will
j. Freedom 10. Act on one’s own choices j. Freedom
k. Emotional actions

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