Claimed that the only thing that he knew was nothing.
Who is Socrates?
100
The study of what people DO believe, how they DO act.
What is Descriptive Ethics?
100
Authority undertakes to supply needs or regulate conduct of those under its control in matters affecting them as individuals as well as in their relations to authority
What is Paternalism?
100
Moral apply to everyone.
What is Universality?
100
The Love of Wisdom
What is Philosophy?
200
"Have the courage of your convictions"
Who is Martin Luther King Jr. ?
200
To search for, and justification of moral standards (norms).
What is Normative Ethics?
200
Able to give laws to yourselves, or the right or condition of self-government.
What is Autonomy?
200
Everyone is treated equally.
What is Impartiality?
200
Good Genes
What is Eugenics?
300
"Have the courage to change your convictions"
What is Friedrick Niche?
300
The use of moral norms to solve practical moral problems.
What is Applied Ethics?
300
To produce good over bad for everyone involved.
What is Utility?
300
The idea that truth is always contingent, never absolute, always. Relative to something.
What is Relativism?
300
Three influences on a person's morals.
What is peers, parents, culture, education, emotions, religion, media, and stories?
400
Did not like lying, suicide, and murder.
Who is Kant?
400
Health care, medical science, and research.
What is Bioethics?
400
The belief that we should give people what they deserve.
What is Justice?
400
Situations change depending on a culture.
What is Cultural Relativism?
400
One thing that SHOULD influence a person's morals.
What is you, logic, and gut feelings?
500
He came up with Utilitarian Calculus.
Who is Bentham?
500
The study of right and wrong, good and bad, using tools of philosophy.
What is Ethics?
500
Do good to others and avoid doing them harm.
What is beneficence?
500
Engage in conversation with others and thinking about a subject and then responding.