Frameworks
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From the Harkness
100

This framework focuses on consequences.

What is utilitarianism?

100

This philosopher came up with the idea of the "categorical imperative."

Who is Immanuel Kant?

100

Giving money to a charity because the Bible told you so.

What is religion?

100

Logical arguments are made up of these two components.

What are premises and conclusions?
100

Our conversations often thought about which parties had ______ in a situation.

What is value?

200

This framework focuses on your duty.

What is deontology?
200

This philosopher viewed virtues as the mean between two extremes.

Who is Aristotle?

200

Choosing to be a vegetarian because you consider animals as part of the network you must care for.

What is "All My Neighbors"?

200

ACT utilitarianism requires us to use ______

What is Math or Ethical Calculus?

200

We talked about how deontology might raise a question about which ______ to prioritize in a dilemma.

What is a role?

300

This framework considers all ethical frameworks to be a product of the society you grew up in.

What is cultural relativism?

300

This religious figure is associated with a practice of minimizing suffering.

Who is Buddha?

300

Picking someone up from the airport because you promised to.

What is deontology?

300

A moral action is not necessary equivalent to ______, even if they are often linked in conversation.

What is a legal action?

300

One difficulty with utilitarianism is that we cannot always accurately predict ________

What are consequences?

400

This framework focuses on how to live a good life.

What is virtue ethics?

400

This philosopher talked about the "banality of evil."

Who is Hannah Arendt?

400

Choosing to switch the trolley to a track heading towards one person instead of five.

What is utilitarianism?

400

Duty is not only created through job titles but through ______

What is fidelity, reparation, or gratitude?

400

In the context of virtue ethics, we talked about the importance of _______ to show us how to live.

What are role models?

500

This framework considers a broader network of living beings of value in ethical decision-making. 

What is "All My Neighbors"?

500

This philosopher argued against the "unexamined life."

Who is Socrates?

500

Trying to be confident without bragging.

What is virtue ethics?

500

Humans are inherently ________ animals because of their obligation to society.

What is political?

500

We discussed whether ______ was a valid reason to devalue a person in an ethical situation.

What is ageism?

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