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Aristotle believes the goal of life is ______________

What is: HAPPINESS

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Deontological Ethics as proposed by Kant is ______________ driven.

What is: DUTY

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The movement called ____________________ threatened to undermine all morality. It proclaimed there could be no truth and therefore no universal morals; therefore, life should be ruled by basic needs and desires.

What is: SOPHISM

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Which of the following is NOT one of the five traits/elements of a Catholic marriage that we discussed?

What is: CHARITY

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How can a conscience be malformed?

What are:

- Immoral actions

- faulty reasoning

- faulty value structures

- misinformation

200

The Catechism defines ____________________ as movement of the sensitive appetite that incline us to act or not to act in regard to something felt or imagined.

What is: PASSION

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Any view that denies the existence of a single universally applicable moral standard. In other words, morality is different from person to person.

What is: ETHICAL RELATIVISM

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In Canada the "Water Crisis" is a very real problem for what population of people?

What are: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES

200

____________________ is what is written in our hearts by God and helps people around the world act in a moral way.

What is: NATURAL LAW

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  1. Theological discussions about Eschatology surrounds the the topic of:

What is: THE END OF TIME

300

The understanding of the human capacity to make things happen is explained through the...

What: the Conceptual Framework of Action

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What are the 3 structures that Freud believed our personalities to have? Explain each.

What are:


1. ID

2. EGO

3. SUPEREGO

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The morality of any human act depends on what 3 things?

What is:

  1. The Object Chosen

  2. The End in View or the Intention

  3. The Circumstances of the Action


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Conversion involves a change in what 3 ways?

What are:

  • Mind

  • Heart

  • Behaviour

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What are the 4 Types of Ethical Experiences?

What are:

  1. The Scream – The Personal Response

  2. The Beggar – The Experience of the Other

  3. “I have to...” – The Obligation Experience 

  4. “This isn’t fair!” – The Contrast Experience

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What 3 things make action a “mortal sin?”

What are:

  1. Grievous matter (seriousness)

  2. Sin is committed with full knowledge

  3. Sin is committed with deliberate consent

500

According to Freud the Superego is:

  1. the standards and regulations of authority figures that regulate our conduct by using guilt and fear of punishment

  2. the conscious structure that regulates the forces of the Id, the demands of society and the reality of the physical world

  3. the unconscious reservoir of instinctual drives.

  4. All of the above

WHAT IS: 

  1. the standards and regulations of authority figures that regulate our conduct by using guilt and fear of punishment

500

What is the correct order in which the formation of the Gospels occurred:

What is: 

  1. Lived Experience
  2. Oral Tradition
  3. Written Gospels
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What are the 5 Traits of a Covenant?

What are:

  1. he Preamble 

  2. The historical prologue

  3. The submission

  4. The witness

  5. The blessing and curses

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What are the 6 Aspects of Self that are Important for Ethics? 


What are:

  1. The Importance of Others

  2. The Importance of Having a Direction in Life

  3. The Importance of Communication and Language

  4. The Importance of Character

  5. The Importance of Conscience

  6. The Importance of Developing One’s Conscience

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