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ethics

Summum Bonum, means.

The highest or ultimate good.

According to him, “The unexamined life is not worth living.”

Socrates

It is the practical science that guides us in our actions that we may live rightly and well.

Ethics

According to him, “Morality and Religion are the two indispensable pillars to human prosperity and happiness.”

George Washington

It is the science of human acts with reference to right and wrong.

Ethics

It is about matters such as the good thing that we should pursue and the bad thing that we should avoid.

Ethics

This refers to specific beliefs or attitudes that people have or to describes acts that people perform

Morals

It is the discipline of studying and understanding ideal human behavior and ideal ways of thinking

Ethics

Primary objective of education.

Moral development of the will

According to him, “Do the right thing because it is right”

Immanuel Kant

It is the science which lays down the principles of right living.

Ethics

This refers to a way of understanding the results of people’s action.

Utility

What is the Greek word of Aesthetics

Aisthesis

According to him, ethics is the investigation of life.

Socrates

The highest of man’s power.

Reason and Will

What is above knowledge?

Good Character

This refers to the judgments of personal approval or disapproval that we make about what we see, hear, smell or taste.

Aesthetics

The field of study of ethics is human conduct; and the special aspect of human conduct, which is the formal object of study, is the _____________.

Morality of human acts

It is the harmonious development of the whole man.

Education

Ethics deals with the study of man and particularly with his actions.

Human Acts

This refers to a proper way – (or right way) of doing things.

Technique

Right and wrong, good or bad, high or low, just and unjust.

Norm of Morality

The voluntary acts of man.

Human Acts

These concerns with the theoretical meaning and reference of moral propositions, and how their truth values (if any) can be determined.

Meta-Ethics

It is related to conduct or character viewed from the concept of right and wrong.

Moral Value

These normally promote “the good”, that is, the welfare and well-being of humans as well as animals and the environment

Moral Standards

Ethics is acknowledged as an intellectual discipline of what?

PHILOSOPHY

Ethical dilemmas, also known as a moral dilemmas, are situations where persons, who are called ________.

Moral Agents

Acts done with knowledge of man.

Human Acts

It is the branch of philosophy that studies morality or the rightness or wrongness of human conduct.

Ethics

Enduring beliefs about what is good and desirable or not.

Values

Ethics means right living and good moral character; and it is in good moral character that man finds his true ___________________.

Worth and Perfection

These standards by which we judge manners to be good or bad; normally dictated by a socio-economic elite.

Etiquette

These are norms that individuals or groups have about the kind of actions believed to be morally right or wrong, as well as the values placed on what we believed to be morally good or morally bad.

Moral Standards

When a person is an observer making an assessment on the actions or behavior of someone, s/he is making a moral judgment.

Jugdement

John stuart Mill studied Greek at age of what?

3

It is a subject for us to study about determining the grounds for the values with particular and special significance to human life.

Ethics

It is the systematic study of the underlying principles of morality.

Ethics

It refers to that quality of goodness or badness in a human act.

Morality

He wrote about “The greatest happiness principle of ethics.”

Jeremy Bentham

It deals with matters that can seriously injure or benefit human beings.

Moral Standards

General rules about actions or behaviors.

Norms

This refers to standards by which we judge what is good or bad and right or wrong in a non-moral way.

Non-Moral Standards

What is our two sovereign masters.

Pain and Pleasure

This prescribes what we ought to maintain as our standards or bases for moral valuation.

Prescriptive

It is a situation where a person is forced to choose between two or more conflicting options, neither of which is acceptable.

Dilemma

It is an ethical theory that determines right from wrong by focusing on outcomes. It is a form of consequentialism.

Utilitarianism

It is an ethical theory that judges whether or not something is right by what its consequences are.

Consequentalism

These standards by which we judge how good or bad a game is played, usually formulated by governing bodies

Athletic

It is a subgroup within a religion that operates under a common name, tradition, and identity.

Religious Denomination

These standards by which we judge legal right and wrong; in a democracy, formulated by representatives of the people

Legal

A person are forced to choose between two conflicting options, neither of which resolves the situation in a morally acceptable manner.

Ethical Dilemmas

When one is placed and confronted by the choice of what act to perform

Decision

These standards by which we judge what is grammatically right or wrong; evolve through use

Language

This refers to the different rules and regulations that are posited or put forward by an authority figure that require compliance.

Positive Law

The person or the agent of a moral action is obliged to make a ________ about which course of action is best.

Decision

John Stuart Mill married to whom?

Harriet Taylor

According to classical utilitarians, happiness is what?

Pleasure

When one is torn between choosing one of two goods or choosing between the lesser of two evils.

Dilemma

These concerns what a person is obligated (or permitted) to do in a specific situation or a particular domain of action.

Actual Application

It is defined as a cultural system of designated behaviors and practices.

Religion

John Stuart Mill died in what?

Erysipelas

It is a situation that calls for moral valuation can be called a moral issue

issue

He is an advocate of Animal rights, economic freedom, women’s rights, etc.

Jeremy Bentham

It is a utilitarian theory of ethics which states that a person's act is morally right if and only if it produces the best possible results in that specific situation.

Act of Utilitarianism

It which refers to the usefulness of the consequences of one’s action and behavior

Utility

When one is torn between choosing one of two goods or choosing between the lesser of two evils.

Dilemma

This is interested with the best consequence for the highest number of people. It is not interested with the intention of the agent.

Utilitarianism

How strong is the pleasure.

Intensity

The probability that the action will be followed by sensations of the same kind.

Fecundity

Who was Hailed as a Doctor of the Roman Catholic Church?

Thomas Aquinas

It serves as the guide in making moral decisions.

Conscience

We recognize that any being we can see around is corporeal, possessed of a certain materiality or physical “stuff”.

Material Cause

This means that a being has an apparent end or goal.

Final Cause

This refers to the study of duty and obligation.

Deontology

What principle of natural law states that a wrong or evil result brought about as a consequence of some morally right action (undertake with intention to do good) is not itself blameworthy.

Principle of Double Effect

It is the natural inclination to take care of one’s health or not to kill or put one’s self in danger.

Self-preservation

This law is the Divine Wisdom of God which oversees the common good and governs everything.

Eternal Law

The part of Summa Theologiea, where Aquinas Speaks of God.

First part

What is the focus of the third part of Summa Theologiea?

Jesus as our savior

This consists of the mental faculty to construct ideas and thoughts that are beyond our immediate surroundings.

Rationality

This means that an organism has the ability to perceive and navigate its external environment.

Sentient

To Kant, this means the obligation to act from reverence, respect for, and obedience to the moral law.

Duty

For an action to be considered moral, it must be done in accordance with ____________.

Conscience

What is the ultimate goal of person’s action?

Good

This law is the interpretation of natural law in different contexts.

Human Law

This law is the historical laws of Scripture given to us through God’s self-revelation.

Divine Law

Which part of Summa Theologiea talks about the creation of God, and how those creation strive for the ultimate happiness?

Second part

It means self-law (or self-legislating)

Autonomy

It is an unconditional moral law applying to all rational beings and independent of all personal desires and motives.

Categorical Imperative

The capacity to act according to principles that we determine for ourselves.

Rational Will

He was a German enlightenment philosopher who wrote one of the most important works on moral philosophy, GROUNDWORK towards a Metaphysics of Morals (1785).

Immanuel Kant

This rules states that we must treat people, including ourselves, as ends in themselves, rather than as things with instrumental value to use for someone else’s purpose.

Principle of Humanity

What is the meaning of the Greek word “deon”?

Being necessary

What did Kant call his brand of morality?

Categorical Imperative

This means that a being is individuated because it is made up of this particular stuff.

Formal cause

Killing in self-defense is immorally permissible.

False

It means other law.

Heteronomy

A natural inclination to treat others with the same respect that we accord ourselves.

Just dealing with other

What principle states that a man should perform only those actions that have universal repercussion (consequences).

Principle of Universality

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