Moral Theories
Logic
Relativism
Misc.
Prof. G's grab bag
100

This theory says that an action is good when it maximizes happiness for all concerned.

Utilitarianism

100

If Tom is taller than Katy, and Katy is taller than Michael, then what do we know about Tom?

Tom is taller than Michael.

100

Is the assertion, "Abortion is morally wrong," objective or subjective? Why or why not?

It is objective.

100

If utilitarianism is the correct moral theory, then what should you do with the lever?

Pull it to switch the trolley to the other track.

100

What do we call a sentence in the declarative mood?

A proposition.

200

This theory uses the Categorical Imperative to determine the morality of an action you areconsidering.

Kant/Deontology 

200

Fill in the blank to make the argument valid.

1. If Andre rides his bike, then Sara rides her bike.

2.  _________________________

3. Thus, Sara rides her bike.

Andre rides his bike.

200

If cultures have different moral beliefs, does this mean that there are no objective moral truths?

No.

200

What are the two standard ways you can critique an argument?

Deny the truth of the premises and deny the validity of its logical form.

200

If I survey 1,000 people in Columbia, and 678 agree that Mizzou is a great school, what is wrong with my argument?

The sample is biased.

300

This moral theory does not offer any formulas for determining right and wrong. Instead, the aim is to become a good person, through practice, and you will naturally do what is right.

Virtue Ethics

300

If all cats are swans, and swans have wings, then what may we infer?

All cats have wings.

300

What is one feature that attracts people to moral relativism?

It is more "tolerant" of other views.

It avoids arguments about ethics.

300

According to the Categorical Imperative, is it morally permissible to treat human beings as means?

Yes, but only if you also treat them as ends in themselves.

300

Complete the argument so that it is valid:

1. If Joe is human, then Joe likes fish.
2.
3. So, Joe is not human.

2. Joe does not like fish.

400

This moral theory emphasizes the importance of relationships and benevolence in concrete situations, rather than impersonal generalizations. 

The Ethics of Care

400

In a valid argument, if all the premises are true, then what do we immediately know?

We know that the conclusion is true as well.

400

If moral relativism is the correct theory, and three students are discussing whether eating meat is morally wrong, and their positions are:

Jordyn: Yes, it is always wrong.
Xiaofei: No, it is never wrong.
Katrina: It is wrong sometimes.

How many of them can be correct? (according to moral relativism)

All of them.

400

Justice is treating equals equally, and treating . . .

Unequals unequally.

400

In a conversational argument, if I distort my opponents view in order to make it easier to attack, what fallacy am I committing? 

Straw man

500

This moral theory says that to determine right from wrong, all that matters is whether the action violates God's commands.

Divine Command Theory

500

What makes an argument cogent?

The argument is strong and all its premises are true.

500

If cultural, moral relativism is true, then what would be true of those to argue for moral reform? (E.g., MLK, Jr.)

They would be bad people or they are doing something morally wrong.

500

The mark of a mature mind is . . .

Being able to consider an idea without accepting it.

500

Name the four principals we discussed in the beginning of the course.

Justice 

Beneficence

Utility

Autonomy 

 

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