EASY ROUND
Meet the Philosopher
Moral Dilemmas
Name that THEORY
TRUE OR FALSE
100

It is the ability of the mid to think, understand, and form judgments y a process of logic.

REASON

100

According to him, self-realization is the highest good attainable by man. 

ARISTOTLE

100

You see someone drop their wallet. Do you return it or keep it?

RETURN IT

100

This theory basically utter runs contrary to the principle that there is objectivity in morality.

ETHICAL SUBJECTIVISM

100

Globalization has become the trend of unity among countries as this concept made scattered states one interacts with each other.

TRUE, GLOBALIZATION

200

Aristotle believed in developing good character through practice. What theory is this?

VIRTUE ETHICS

200

He argued that the best action is the one that maximizes overall happiness—a view known as utilitarianism.

Jeremy Bentham

200

You promised to help a friend move, but your family needs you at the same time. What should you do?

Choose the action that maximizes overall happiness.

200

The theory about moral judgments, sentences, words, and speech acts; it is sometimes also extended to cover aesthetic and other nonmoral forms of evaluation.

EMOTIVISM

200

Globalization only strengthens local economies without affecting resource consumption.

FALSE

300

Right and wrong are to be found in women's responses to the relationship of caring.

FEMINIST ETHICS

300

He believed morality is based on duty, rationality, and the categorical imperative.

IMMANUEL KANT
300

You find a cashier gave you extra change by mistake. Do you report it or keep it?

Report it.

300

It is where right or wrong are determined by what you think (or 'feel') is right or wrong. This is simply based on your personal assessment and judgment.  

MORAL SUBJECTIVISM

300

Child labor, environmental issues, and money laundering are examples of ethical concerns in business under globalization.

TRUE

400

Right and wrong are determined by rationality, giving universal duties.

KANTIAN THEORY
400

According to _____, emotion is a response to stimuli based on past experiences which is made instinctively while reason is a form of personal justification which changes from person to person based on their own ethical and moral code, as well as prior experience

Ells (2014)

400

A company is polluting a river. Do you report them even if it risks your job?

Answer: Report it.
Reason: Natural law teaches humans must act according to reason to preserve life and protect the common good, even at personal risk.

400

Right and wrong is determined by the particular set of principles or rules the relevant culture just happens to hold at the time.

CULTURAL RELATIVISM

400

Countries become more dependent on each other for essential goods and services through globalization.

TRUE

500

This philosophy says the morally right action is the one that produces the most happiness.

Utilitarianism

500

In his view, the source of the moral law is reason itself. in its operation, reason recognizes the basic principle “Do good and avoid evil”.

St. Thomas Aquinas

500

A doctor has one dose of medicine to save one of two patients. Who should receive it?

The patient whose survival maximizes overall happiness.

500

Right and wrong is determined by what is in your self-interest. Or, it is immoral to act contrary to your self-interest.

ETHICAL EGOISM

500

If one country’s economy collapses, globalization can prevent the effects from spreading to other countries.

FALSE

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