Thaa Strict Beliefethics Finals Quiz 1
Thaa Strict Beliefethics Finals Quiz 1
Thaa Strict Beliefethics Finals Quiz 1
Quiz 1
Physical courage
_______ is defined as taking action even if a person doubts or questions the consequences of actions.
Courage
Emotional courage
False
A type of courage characterized by the possibility of risking social embarrassment, exclusion or even
rejection
Social courage
Moral courage involves strength of character and acting according to one’s vales and beliefs
True
____________ Courage is defined the ability to take action despite the risk of adverse consequences
actions.
Moral
False
True
True
Quiz 2
Aristotle is known as the Angelic Doctor because his charity remained intact until the day of his death
True
True
True
True
St. Aquinas’ philosophic beliefs are based on the Socratic doctrines, particularly on the Socratic method
False
True
Natural law tells us that it is natural for human achieve their ends by outside intervention and coercion
False
False
True
True
Act Utilitarian
True
_________ protects the right of individuals.
Democracy
State
True
Fundamentalism
A type of political ideology that says the rightness or wrongness of an action or object depends on the
effect of the consequences regardless of the method utilized.
Utilitarianism
A type of political ideology that advocates for an equal redistribution of wealth and power in society
Socialism
False
True
A kind of duty that includes moral duty of citizens to obey state laws and eternal laws
Natural Duty
Man is the only creature who can create his/her own destiny
True
True
_______ are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement and are part of modern
civilization, and are regarded as established pillars of society and culture
Rights
A type of government that is the result of Marxist Theory on the proletariat and bourgeoisie
Communism
Natural laws tells us that it is for human to achieve their ends by outside intervention and coercion
False
Egalitarianism
Affirmative Duty
A kind of duty that is an obligation to do an act on the part of the person who is imposed to do such act
Positive Duty
Justice
_________ adhere to the tenets that men are to be respected because they are rational people
Civil Rights
A philosopher who believed that man’s happiness is quantified by either pleasure and pain and nothing
else. They can be measured according to the following criteria such as: intensity, duration, certainty and
nearness.
Jeremy Bentham
A type of political ideology that says n act is valid if the society where a person belongs to adheres to the
understanding and beliefs
Egalitarianism
Globalization played a role in achieving common understanding and break the religious dived
True
Fundamentalists see others religious beliefs are biased and contrary to their fundamental beliefs sare
considered “heretic”.
True
A type of Utilitarianism that refers to the goodness or evilness of the action itself
Rule Utilitarian
_______ a type of human right the right of groups or peoples in develop in relation to rights to public
assembly
Collective Rights
True
Pluralism embraces diversity and the removal of social political, religious or cultural divide
True
True
Pluralism
Ethics
The Philosopher of Immanuel Kant is derived from the Golden Rule which is:
c. Do not do unto others what you do not want others to do unto you
Privileges
Privileges
Happiness should be shared by all sectors of business that covers the businessmen, workers, buyers and
society is the focus core idea of Business Aggregation
True
Moral courage involves strength of character and acting according to one’s vales and beliefs.
A philosopher who believed that socials justice is comparable to the universe it is entirely and is moved
by an invisible source
Plato