This ethical founding father felt ethics were best determined by CONSEQUENTIALIST THEORY or if the worth of an action is determined by its outcome
Jeremy Bentham
Many people would argue that our ethics deals with this for they help us know what is right or wrong... But can we be sure we can TRUST this as a foundation to judge from?
Feelings
Without this Greek word meaning "Word" I do not know how we would be able to find logic, reasoning, or rationale for any claim. Let's face it, facts are facts according to this.
LOGOS
Many people believe that wisdom can not be obtained without this and some knowledge. So LIVE and DO something.
Experience
Moral Relativism is ultimately driven by one's _______
HAPPINESS
This ethical founding father believes that we ALL have a duty to act and our goodwill equals our moral compass.
Immanuel Kant
This refers to a system of morals or a set standard of right and wrong that advises a group
Ethics
Aristotle said that this deals with your Character. It's a Greek word that talks about your credit or how trustworthy you are.
ETHOS
This is how we define anything that motivates your immediate response or reaction. Basically, this is what you call it if you felt you had the RIGHT motivation and felt you were making the right CHOICE.
Good Judgement
We were originally made to Spiritually ______ and Naturally ______ (2pts)
Obey and Command
This branch of Ethics tends to seek the Greatest balance of pleasure over pain or the greatest return, outcome, results
Utilitarianism
This relates to or is concerned with the distinction between right and wrong for an individual
Morals
This Greek word talks about our SUFFERING or EXPERIENCE but really it makes an emotional/motivational appeal to gain an audience's interests.
PATHOS
This indicates belief/conviction with a foundation of trust.
Faith
When we prioritize Jesus' teachings over his atoning sacrifice, we are led to _____________
ABSOLUTE DESPAIR
This great philosopher said that "We are what we repeatedly do… excellence, therefore, isn’t an act, but a habit and life isn’t a series of events, but an ongoing process of self-definition.”
Aristotle
This is the studying of ETHICAL ACTION. Basically asking ourselves, How we ought to act? or What should your decision be?
Normative Ethics
Kohlberg's 5th Stage of Moral Development
Social Contract
Randy Cohen states, "______ judgement is just like moral judgement"
AESTHETIC
God gave us the 10 Commandments to ultimately reveal this...
Our need for Him/Savior
This says that actions are not justified by their EFFECTS, but by whether or not they are in accordance with the MORAL NORM
Deontological
This is considered to be studying of the NATURE OF ETHICS. Realizing where does it come from? Where does the “Ought” find its origin? Its also the name of Facebook's new "universe."
Meta Ethics
Kohlberg's final stage of Moral Development can be summarized in one word.
Compassion
Soren Kierkegaard's "Knight of Faith" is willing to step outside of the ETHICAL and into the, what?
ABSOLUTE
From a Biblical perspective, the chief end of man is to, ____________________&______________________
glorify God and enjoy Him forever