Aristotle & Plato
Kant & Rawls
Hobbes & Locke
Bentham, John Stuart Mill & Harriet Taylor Mill
Feminist Ethics & General
100

The word missing in the following pillar of Plato's Academy: "______ as a form of pure knowledge."

What is Mathematics?

100

Kant based his theories on these two principles.

What is "reason" and "rationality"?

100

The period in which John Locke lived (roughly).

What is 1632-1704?

100

John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor Mill advocated for __________ within a utilitarian and democratic society.

What is individual liberty?

100

This principle maximizes human well-being with an emphasis on society as a whole, rather than individual while still respecting the rights of the individual.

What is utilitarianism?

200

According to Aristotle, this ability is what makes humans unique.

What is our ability to reason?

200

This theory of ethics is motivated out of an obligation to follow one's own reason in making moral judgements and is concerned with the motivation for the act itself rather than the consequences of the act.

What is deontological ethics?

200
All humans have natural rights to ______, ______, ______, and _________.

What are life, health, liberty, and possessions?

200
The Mills were concerned for these two individual rights.

Privacy and Speech

200
Relating to Feminist Philosophy, "One is not ______, but _______ a woman"

What is born, becomes?

300

In this theory, Plato distinguishes between people who mistake sensory knowledge for the truth and people who really do see the truth.

What is the Allegory of the Cave

300

All objects of inclinations have only a _______ worth.

What is conditional?
300

Though the earth and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a _______ in his own person.

What is property?

300

According to the Principle of Utility, Humans are governed by ______ and _______, and Bentham used _______ to measure them.

"Pleasure" and "pain".

Calculus.

300
Doubts whether there is moral knowledge.

What is skepticism?

400

According to Aristotle, this is what makes a human good.

What is to live a contemplative life?

400

Kant asserted that one must 1. act in such a way that you treat humanity...as an end, never merely as a means and 2. act that we may think of ourselves as a member in the universal realm of ends ("universal kingdom of ends"). 

What is the Categorical Imperative?

400

All humans would act with __________ in the state of nature.

What is enlightened self-interest?
400

Four of the seven values of Pleasures and Pains

What are Intensity, Duration, Certainty or Uncertainty, Propinquity or Remoteness, Fecundity, Purity, and Extent.

400
It is better to be a ______ dissatisfied than a _______ satisfied; better to be _______ dissatisfied than a _______ satisfied. 

human being, pig, Socrates, fool

500

According to Plato, these two structures of reality can only be understood through reason.

What are "Ideals" and "Forms"?

500

According to Rawls' A Theory of Justice, ________ or _______ inequalities should not be permitted unless they are to everyone's advantage and are attached to positions open to everyone.

What are "social" or "economic"?

500

According to Hobbes and Locke's Social Contract Theories, Hobbes believed the role of government is to ________ while Locke believed it is to _______.

What is "to prevent all humans from fighting to the death for power" and "better protect your natural rights than you could on your own in the state of nature"?

500

According to Mill, this is society.

What is the search for higher values?

500

What are the subcategories of cognitivism?

What are Subjectivism, Relativism, Objectivism?

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