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Love can be based on romantic relationship, friendship or expressed unconditionally
like in parents or spiritually by God.
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TRUE
FALSE
In the language of contemporary thinkers, this is love as “affirmation of the other’s
being,” “being-with-others”, being conscious of the other’s presence.” It is also defined
by St. Thomas as the "willingness to do good for another".
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Agape
Storge
Philia
Erotic
Refer to the given statements.
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According to William Luijpen, justice as the minimum demand of love. To do justice is
ready an act of love, the minimum demand of love.
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TRUE
FALSE
The ______ also gives a government the right to take private property for public use
under the doctrine of eminent domain.
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Justice
Constitution
Socialist
Taxation
Where does the government get the portion earned by the public?
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Stealing
Taxation
Penalty
Revenue
It is the equal access to wealth, opportunities, and privileges within society.
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Economic Access
Societal Justice
Social Justice
Principle of Equality
Christian belief and understanding of love are founded in the Bible as written by Paul
in 1 Corinthians 14:13’ 7-8 that “love is kind patient, accommodative, hopeful,
enduring, eternal, is not rude, is not boastful and never envious”
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TRUE
FALSE
Justice is associated with fairness, rights, and equality to accessing resources.
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TRUE
FALSE
All of the statements are true, except:
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Taxation is governments getting part of what its people earned.
Egalitarianism is the doctrine of political and social equality; it means every person should be
given equal shares of a society or groups benefits and burdens.
Protection and Capitalist is the constitution granted power to govern, to make, adopt and enforce
laws for the protection and preservation of public health, justice, morals, order, safety, and
welfare.
Distributive Justice is distribution or allotment of goods, duties, and privileges in concert with the
merits of individuals, and the best interests of society.
Justice is the minimum of love it means that in order to have justice, a person needs to
minimize love.
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TRUE
FALSE
Who is the Australian Philosopher that takes the idea of treating every one equally very seriously?
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Henry Sidgwick
Peter Singer
Jeremy Betham
This principle is debatable. It turns utilitarianism into a sort of consequentialism because it states that an
actions morality is determined by its consequences.
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Pleasure or Happiness is the only thing that truly has intrinsic value.
Action are Right insofar they promote Happiness, Wrong insofar as they produce Unhappiness.
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Pleasure or Happiness is the only thing that truly has intrinsic value.
Action are Right insofar they promote Happiness, Wrong insofar as they produce Unhappiness.
___ years ago, it was a commonly held view that some lives, and the happiness they contained, were
simply more important and valuable than others.
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200
300
In this principle they think that the world is a better place if there is more pleasure and less suffering
among the animals as well as humans.
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Pleasure or Happiness is the only thing that truly has intrinsic value.
Action are Right insofar they promote Happiness, Wrong insofar as they produce Unhappiness.
Who argue that we never value anything unless we associate it in some way with pleasure or happiness?
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Mill
Bentham
Singer
He then proposed the felicific calculus where he provided measurement of how we can achieve
happiness
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Henry Sidgwick
Peter Singer
Jeremy Betham
The _ and _ are unique in being valued purely for their own sake.
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It is a theory of morality that advocates actions that foster happiness or pleasure and opposes actions
that cause unhappiness or harm.
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Utilitarianism
Ethics
Theory of Happiness
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Knowledge
Actions
Happiness
They
He believed that we should try to increase the overall amount of pleasure in the world. Further, he
believes in the idea that an act should always consider what will benefit the majority.
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Henry Sidgwick
Peter Singer
Jeremy Betham
Who said this phrase “It is better to be a human being dissatisfied than a pig satisfied; better to be
Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied"?
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Mill
Bentham
Sidgwick
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Mill
Bentham
Sidgwick
It judges the rightness or wrongness of an action based on the consequences that action has.
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It judges the rightness or wrongness of an action based on properties intrinsic to the action, not on its
consequences.
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Theological
Deontological
Teological
Deological
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Immanuel Kant
Imannuel Kant
Emanuel Can
Manuel Kant
Kant has three principles (maxims) in the categorical imperative: What is the 3rd
maxim?*
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Universalizability
End in itself
A perfect world
Kingdom of ends
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Through reason
Through revelation
Through knowledge
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What does Kant mean when he says that moral law must be universalizable?*
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Ethics; goodwill
According to Kant, what is the main problem with the golden rule?*
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1 point
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Never lie
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It is a version of utilitarianism
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1. The primary precepts change as Natural Law is written in the hearts of every man.*
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True
False
2. Is to live in an ordered society which is supported by the 10 commandments which
are all about living in an ordered society.*
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True
False
3. One of the general objectives of the Natural Law theory is to identify the defining
features of natural law moral theory.*
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True
False
4. Natural Law generates an external set of rules that are written down for us to
consult*
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True
False
5. ________ wrote the Summa Theologica which contains fascinating and profound
insights, such as proof of God.*
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A. Alberto Thomas
B. Albert Aquinas
C. Thomas Aquinas
D. Thomas Albert
6. In the period of motivating the Natural Law, for Aquinas, what role does God have
when it comes to morality?*
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A. God’s commands are only hindrance in exercising our free will.
B. God’s commands are there to help us to come to see what is right and wrong.
C. God’s commands help us to be a perfect person.
D. God’s commands are there to help poor people.
7. The final primary precept is to worship God which is supported by the Gospel of
______.*
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A. Mark 12:30
B. Mark 12:31
C. Mark 7:24
D. Luke 8:14
8. The first primary precept that is supported by the Bible in Exodus: 20:13 which says
__________. *
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A. You shall not steal
B. You shall not murder.
C. Be fruitful and multiply.
D. Be honest and true to yourself
9. According to Aquinas, man's ultimate happiness consists in the contemplation of
truth. *
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True
False
10. In Aquinas's view, it is blasphemous and inappropriate to try to contemplate God.*
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True
False
11. Aquinas claims that man naturally desires to know the causes of things.*
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True
False
12. Which is seen to be the most important level of law according to Aquinas?*
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A. Divine
B. Eternal
C. Human
D. Natural
13. Aquinas wrote an incredible amount. His most famous work is ______ and this
runs to some three and half thousand pages and contains many fascinating and
profound insights, such as proofs for God’s existence.*
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A. Summa Theologica
B. Disputed Questions on Truth
C. Summa Contra Gentiles
D. On Kingship
14. Historical laws of Scripture given to us through God’s self-revelation.*
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A. Human Law
B. Divine Law
C. Eternal Law
D. Natural Law
15. Divine Wisdom of God which oversees the common good and governs
everything.*
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A. Eternal Law
B. Human Law
C. Natural Law
D. Divine Law
Cowardice
Insensibility
Understatement
Boorishness
2. It is considered morally good because of some characteristic of action itself,
not because the product of the action is good*
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. Teleological Ethics
Consequentialist Ethics
Deontological Ethics
Virtue Ethics
3. This virtue helps us to take the initiative to make changes in our lives.*
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Honesty
Generosity
Compassion
Courage
4. Who is the father of Aristotle?*
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Kiko Matus
Nicholei
Nicomachus
Nichomachos
5. Virtue ethics began with?*
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Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
The Stoics
6. They believe that when God saves a person he changes his very nature.*
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Christians
Atheist
Both a & b
None of the above
7. This is a virtue of ethics that encourages or inspires a person*
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Character traits
Agent centered
Sense of community
None of the above
8. Virtue of ethics that concerned with person's qualities and to improved the lives of
others.*
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Better people
Character traits
Broad and holistic
All of the above
9. The following are the root meaning of the word Islam, except:*
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Peace
Safety
Gratitude
Security
10. This is one of the main strand of development of virtue ethics that is an
Aristotelian term loosely ( and inadequate) translated as HAPPINESS*
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Ethics of Care
Agent- based Accounts of Virtue Ethics
Eudaimonia
None of the above
11. "Zhong" means?*
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12. How do we learn virtue?*
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By habit
By dialectical argument
By rational instruction
By learning from our mistakes
13. It is the courage in the face of physical pain, hardship, death, or threat of death. *
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Physical Courage
Moral Courage
Both a and b
Emotional Courage
14. It is the ability to act rightly in the face of popular opposition, shame, scandal, or
discouragement.*
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Physical Courage
Moral Courage
Both a and b
Emotional Courage
15. It is a basic intellectual and civic virtue*
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Honesty
Truthfulness
Both a and b
None of the above