Sorem
Kantian Ethics
Desire Satisfaction Theory
Cultural Relativism
Natural Law
100

_____ is the name of Dr. Sorem's YouTube Channel.

What is Patristic Faith?

100

In Kant's theory, this is a maxim. 

What is a principle of action that one gives to oneself.

100

These are desires that only concern onceself.

What are self-regarding desires?

100

Cultural relativism is based on this.

What is the claim that the correct moral standards are relative to cultures or societies?

100

This is the Natural Law argument.

What is "if something is unnatural, then it is immoral"?

200

The LORE coffee sold in a collaboration with Patristic Faith sells for this amount of money.

What is $22?

200

According to Kantian ethics, moral duties are derived from this universal principle, which requires treating others as ends in themselves rather than as mere means to an end.

What is "the categorical imperative"?

200

This is the essential matter of fulfilling one's desires according to desire theory.

What is the good life?

200

This is the collective group of individuals that make up a community and set the standards for a culture's moral standards.

What is a Society?

200
In Natural Law Theory, this serves as the objective standard of morality.

What is human nature?

300

Dr. Sorem serves as this at the Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church in Butte, Montana.

What is Deacon?

300

This is someone who believes in right and wrong but does not care about the morality of it. 

What is an Amoralist?

300

According to desire satisfaction theory, this is one of the things that is considered impossible. 

What is self-harm or self-sacrifice?

300

This is the term for when our most fundamental beliefs change for the better.

What is moral progress?

300

This term refers to "those who bear responsibility for their actions, and who are fit for praise or blame are those who can control their behavior through reasoning."

What is a Moral Agent?

400

Dr. Sorem's role at the University College Dublin was this. 

What is a Senior Tutor?

400

This is the law that tells us to treat criminals as they have treated their victims. 

What is lex telionis?

400

Desire theorists make this argument that there is always a good reason to look out for oneself.

What is "The Argument for Self Interest"?

400

These are (probably imaginary) people who are fully informed, perfectly rational, and otherwise perfectly suited to determine the content of morality. 

What is an ideal observer?

400

These are traits that humans have from birth.

What are innate traits?

500

These are Dr. Sorem's two friends who appeared on the Fresh and Fit podcast.

Who are Jim Bob and Andrew?

500

Kant rejected the idea that happiness is the ultimate value because of this. 

What is, "happiness has no value if it comes as a result of wrongdoing therefore is not always valuable"?
500

Informed desires are desires NOT based on this.

What are false beliefs?

500

This is how cultural relativists escape the problem of contradiction. 

What is "claim that moral judgements are true only relative to social agreements"?

500

This mass genocide was seen as a stark violation of natural law.

What is the Holocaust?

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