Elements of Character
Ethical Perspectives
Ethical Perspectives Part II
Definitions
Pot Luck
100

Accurate self-appraisal is one step toward this virtue.

What is Humility?

100

This ethical theory/perspective is concerned with power imbalances that hinder disadvantaged groups from fully benefitting from society.

What is Feminist Ethics?

100

Deon in deontology means this.

What is Duty?

100

Society's shared beliefs about what is good or bad and how people should act.

What are Values?

100

The author of our book Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?

Who is Michael Sandel?

200

Moving forward despite the risk and cost.

What is Courage?

200

This ethical theory/perspective says that everyone has equal rights to the same basic liberties that are compatible with similar liberties for all.

What is Justice as Fairness?

200

This perspective says the most ethical decisions benefit the most/largest number of people.

What is Utilitarianism?

200

The way someone thinks, feels, and behaves: someone's personality.

What is character?

200

This philosopher requested that his body be preserved but the attempt to mummify his head went badly.

Who is Jeremy Bentham?

300

We often learn what it means to be virtuous by observing this.

What are Role Models?

300

This ethical theory/perspective is rooted in virtue ethics and puts others above self.

What is Altruism?

300

Typically, they do not have counter-examples; societies don't see them as morally bad.

What are Universal Moral Principles?

300

Society's accepted principles of right conduct that enable people to live cooperatively.

What are Morals?

300

The margins of your graded papers are this length.

What is 1 inch?

400

The ability to control emotions and pleasure.

What is Temperance?

400
Relativism and idealism are examples of this ethical theory/perspective.

What is Ethical Ideology?

400
He introduced the greatest happiness principle of Utilitarianism.

Who is John Stuart Mill?

400

The moral principles and the study of people's moral obligations in society.

What are Ethics?

400

The school Kam went to for undergrad.

What is North Carolina State University?

500

Helps leaders live better, more satisfying, and fulfilling lives.

What are Virtues?

500

The name of this famous deontological phrase: "Act only in a way that could be followed by everyone and still be good"

What is the Categorical Imperative?

500

They have high relativism and low idealism.

What are Subjectivists?

500

The process by which a person distinguishes between morally acceptable and morally unacceptable behavior and how they develop their reasoning for that behavior.

What is ethical development?

500

The full name of the prefix for this class (LEAD).

What is Leadership Education and Development?

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