Divine Theory is a ______ Theory
Divine command theory is a nonconsequential theory
How many notable truths of Buddhism are there?
four
What Term did Immanuel Kant introduce
Maxim
True or false? housewives set their clock for when Immanuel passed their house on his walk
True
What are morals?
Morals are the principle that guides us in determining what is right or wrong.
According to Finnis what acts are morally wrong?
Sexual acts that eliminate chance of reproduction
What type of monk was in "The Hangover II"
Buddhist
In what period did Immanuel Kant do his work?
The enlightenment period
True or False? Immanuel Kant was a big traveller
False. Immanuel never traveled more than 10 miles from his town Konigsberg
What are the two significant single rule theories?
Two significant single rule theories are the divine command theory and Immanuel kant imperative theory.
According to aquinas what does he command humans to do?
life, family, knowledge and and orderly society.
why do we suffer?
because we crave things
What is Immanuel Kant's imperative theory?
To be a morally good person one must never do something unless it is what ones believes everyone ought to do.
what was immanuel kant infamously known for?
His long walks filled with deep thoughts
What is goodwill?
he intention or motivation behind an action that is driven by a sense of duty and moral obligation rather than consequences or personal benefit.
what is the Euthyphro dilemma?
which question whether something is good because God command it, or does God command it because it is good?
what is tied to our individuality that brings suffering?
birth, age, disease, death, pain
What did Immanuel state that goodwill is?
Goodwill is the ability to make decisions based on reason.
What was Aquinas's secret skill
Photographic memory
What is a Nonconsequentialist theory
A Nonconsequentialist theory says the morality of an action depends on factors other than consequences.
Aquinas double effect theory says what?
so long as one's intention is aimed at good effect and not at the bad, and so long as the evil is necessary. And proportional to the goods achieved
What puts an end to our suffering?
ending our cravings
What was Immanuel's stance on how people should look at morality?
believed people should not look to others to tell them how to act and they should decide for themselves what morality demands.
what was Immanuel Kant's second form of income?
Immanuel was an exceptional billiards players as he used it for his second income other than teaching
What is ethical egoism?
Ethical egoism is a belief that recommends self-interest as the standard guide to action