College of Business, Entrepreneurship and Accountancy: Sheet Later
College of Business, Entrepreneurship and Accountancy: Sheet Later
College of Business, Entrepreneurship and Accountancy: Sheet Later
ETHICS
1st Semester, S.Y. 2020-2021
Midterm Examination
DIRECTION:
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2. The word philosophy comes from the Greek words philein, which means to love and
Sophia, which means _________________.
a. Ideas c. Conscience
b. Wisdom d. Understanding
9. Aristotle says that theory of knowledge comes from into our perfect ___________?
a. Intuition c. Knowledge
b. Idea d. Term
12. Concerned with judgement of the goodness and badness of human act.
a. Ethics c. Morality
b. Judgement d. Moral standards
14. Applying or implementing the act in reality through the result of analysis.
a. Socratic method c. dialectic method
b. Moral judgement d. objectivity
Test II. True or False. Write T if the statement is true, write F if it is false.
1. Socrates believed that through analysis a certain proposition can be ultimately correct.
2. In Thales point of view, fire is the source of all stuff cause of condensation.
3. In the theory of forms, what is truly real is not the object we encounter in sensory but
rather matter because it can be grasped intellectually.
4. By Plato, ideas and concepts are in someone’s mind.
5. Forms and reality by Plato are two things that can be separated and they can exist alone
by themselves.
6. According to Parmenides, there is only one permanent, that is change.
7. In the form of Aristotle, the matter and form exist by themselves
8. In the form of Plato, the real object cannot be separated from its form
9. The form is what determines that a thing is a thing
10. Essences could not exist alone without the presence of existence
11. Aristotle claims that every change is directed towards an end
12. Final cause is not simply the end, but it is just the beginning
13. Without the form, the stuff would exist in a particular object
14. According to Aristotle, without the stuff, the thing would exist
15. Plato’s love begins as an experience to imperfection
16. It can be stated that a rule becomes non-moral if it violates certain standards.
17. If a rule violates the inherent human dignity and the right of an individual to live a free
society, this rule therefore implies non-moral valuation.
18. .If judgement that belongs to the sphere of human actions characterized by certain gravity
and concern the well being needs moral valuation.
19. In order for us to have a good decision making, one must have to identify first the
voluntariness of the act.
20. Acts that implies moral and ethical valuation are those problems that violates certain
standards.
21. St. Aquinas says that, “Human beings have the total capacity to judge because they were
gifted with rational soul.”
22. Individuals whose actions imply moral valuations also imply moral responsibilities.
23. Moral dilemma only exist when there are number of possible actions and there are no
compelling ethical reasons for the various choices.
24. Personal dilemma refers to the effects of forces that would possibly trigger you change
your decision.
25. Doing something morally good has a morally bad effect it is ethically ok to do it
providing the said effect was intended.
26. Acts cannot be judged to be moral or immoral when assumptions are present.
27. Only acts performed with deliberation who knows the consequences are moral or ethical.
28. Impartiality tells us that, “A good reason is not one that is one-sided or looks only at the
interest of the one making a decision.”
29. In Heidegger’s point of view, “the ability of an individual to learn others’ perspective is
called empathy.
30. Being-in-the-world explains that we are not alone but that we share the world with others
Test III. IDENTIFICATION. Identify the following statements. The individual is the sole
determinant of what is morally good or bad, right and wrong.
1. Totally driven by selfish motive with no interest and concern for others.
2. It implies the act of willingness to give up some of our interest in favor of others’
interest.
3. One crucial assumption in making moral valuation of certain acts and ascribing moral
responsibilities to a moral agent and it is the first element of human act.
4. The act performed and produces two different consequences, one is good and the other
is unforeseen, it might good by its reason or bad.
5. This dilemma would include the entire network of the institution and operative
theoretical paradigm
6. It is a manner that people approve or may disapprove about certain ways of doing.
7. It is a theory inherent self interest in expressing act of service because by nature an act is
self- serving and responsibilities.
8. The equality of the effects.
9. It is an act according to their choice or free will to do good.
10. It pertains to choices affecting the individual himself or herself and there was no forces
to affect whatever choices that he/she has.
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