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PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam
PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam
1. The ring gave Gyges
2. The legal argument that Freeman presents can be summed up like this: caveat emptor has been replaced with caveat venditor. This means that:
3. According to Friedman, which of the following types of cases present ethical...
1. The ring gave Gyges
2. The legal argument that Freeman presents can be summed up like this: caveat emptor has been replaced with caveat venditor. This means that:
3. According to Friedman, which of the following types of cases present ethical dilemmas for those who aid abused women
4. According to Rachels, active euthanasia is currently
5. Which of the following does not happen to pigs on today’s factory farms in the “Meet Your Meat” video?
6. According to Midgely, moral isolationism leads to
7. According to Thomas Hill’s account of environmental ethics, a person might show a lack of virtue when they:
8. Midgley thinks that although we can understand or appreciate other societies,
9. If Midgley is correct, moral scepticism
10. Which of the following does Tom Regan say about the utilitarian approach to animal ethics?
PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam
PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam
11. Foot defines a negative duty as:
12. What happens to the offspring of dairy cows, according to the video “Meet Your Meat”?
13. By stakeholders, Freeman refers to:
14. What is the explanation of the standard view on whistleblowing presen...
11. Foot defines a negative duty as:
12. What happens to the offspring of dairy cows, according to the video “Meet Your Meat”?
13. By stakeholders, Freeman refers to:
14. What is the explanation of the standard view on whistleblowing presented by Sissela Bok and reported by Robert Larmer in his article?
15. According to Miller’s views on intervention, a U.S. citizen should have
16. Richard Epstein claims that moral imperative of any person who runs a hospital in the United States is
17. Animal rights holds to which of the following claims about animal equality?
18. Which businessmen, according to Friedman, are typically excluded in the rhetoric of the social responsibility of business?
19. R.B. Brandt argues that in a war between affluent nations, a policy of good treatment of prisoners
20. According to the video “Religion, War, and Violence,” proponents of Just War Theory agree that
PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam
PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam
20. According to the video “Religion, War, and Violence,” proponents of Just War Theory agree that without the restraints of Just War Theory
21. Kant claims that a good will is:
22. Which of the following does not happen to pigs on today’s...
20. According to the video “Religion, War, and Violence,” proponents of Just War Theory agree that without the restraints of Just War Theory
21. Kant claims that a good will is:
22. Which of the following does not happen to pigs on today’s factory farms in the “Meet Your Meat” video?
23. How are employees negatively affected?
24. Hill would agree most with which of the following statements?
25. If Glaucon is correct, then justice is
26. Kant claims that the moral law is given to each person by:
27. The most philosophy of animal rights demands what?
28. In 2003, how many people died in Canada?
29. Robinson agrees with Aquinas’ idea that
30. According to the video “Meet Your Meat”, which of the following is not true of how animals are slaughtered on factory farms
PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam
PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam
31. In the video “What is Just War Theory?” Michael Walzer states that a core idea of Just War Theory
32. According to Friedman, what are the responsibilities of corporate executives?
33. Foot claims that negative duties are:
34. Because ut...
31. In the video “What is Just War Theory?” Michael Walzer states that a core idea of Just War Theory
32. According to Friedman, what are the responsibilities of corporate executives?
33. Foot claims that negative duties are:
34. Because utilitarianism seeks outcomes that generate the greatest good for the greatest number, Mill believed that
35. Midgley analyzes the position that each society is a separate culture with its own values. This position is known as
36. According to Rachels, the case of Smith and Jones shows that:
37. Rachels argues that the conventional doctrine:
38. What moral theory does Peter Singer accept?
39. What other similarity can we find in Freeman’s stakeholder theory with Kant’s moral theory?
40. According to DeGeorge, whistleblowing is morally permissible when the following condition(s) is/are met:
PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam
PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam
41. According to Held, feminist theorists claim that laws in society and those that govern human behavior
42. According to Jeremy Bentham what should determine whether a being’s interests should be taken into account?
43. Rachels claims that m...
41. According to Held, feminist theorists claim that laws in society and those that govern human behavior
42. According to Jeremy Bentham what should determine whether a being’s interests should be taken into account?
43. Rachels claims that most actual cases of killing:
44. This product was pulled from Abercrombie and Fitch stores based on protests through a blog
45. According to the video “Religion, War, and Violence,” proponents of Just War Theory agree that without the restraints of Just War Theory
46. Glaucon thinks that deep in our hearts we all believe that
47. In the videos, what does Peter Singer say about vegetarianism?
48. In the article “War and Massacre,” Thomas Nagel argues that utilitarianism
49. According to Glaucon, justice is based on
50. When passive euthanasia is employed on infants, they typically die of: