It's All Greek To Me
Dazed and Confucian (Virtue Ethics)
Bend it like Bentham!
I Kant Believe It's Not Ethical!
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Aristotle believed that someone who cultivated these would become a moral person who is able to make ethical decisions

What are virtues?

100

This type of leader leads by example

What is a Junzi?

100

This is an ethical theory that focuses on outcomes/that advocates for greatest net happiness for the community/ that seeks to maximize pleasure and minimize pain

What is Utilitarianism?

100

Whether an action is morally right or wrong depends on a person’s this

What is motive?
100

Launched in November last year, you should never use this tool to complete your GEMC1001 assignments

What is ChatGPT?

200

Aristotle thought that a life worth living meant that you were never done improving, that we should constantly be striving for this

What is Eudaimonia?

200

Confucius considered these a stabilizing force in society, they stand between us and desire and help us understand how to behave

What are rituals?

200
A part of the Utility calculus, this indicates the strength of happiness/pleasure

What is intensity?

200

This aspect of Kant’s framework says to act only on a maxim which you can will that it should become universal law.

What is the Categorical Imperative?

200

In Professor So's lecture on dilemmas in artificial intelligence, he uses the example of this company's hiring practice that led to discriminatory behaviour

What is Amazon?

300

In order to make moral choices, Aristotle advised looking at whatever a practice’s this was -- like how in a democratic community, the citizens needed to be truthful when speaking about their beliefs

What is telos?

300

Like Aristotle, Confucius thought that virtues were cultivated through this -- Tove Lo might also agree

What is habit?

300

Another part of the utility calculus, this indicates proximity

What is propinquity?

300

In order to determine whether something is ethically correct, Kant recommends doing this 

What is a thought experiment?

300

Magogodi Makhene gave a guest lecture about this chapter in her book "Innards," which was told from the perspective of a White Afrikaner 

What is "The Virus"?

400

Aristotle lived in a free democracy that depended on this, leading him to emphasise virtues like courage, pride, patience, truthfulness, wisdom, and justice, which in turn contributed to this

What is polis?

400

Confucius thought that context is key to virtuous action, so he believed in the importance of the right this when making a decision

What is timing?

400

Donating to charity might be seen as an action with high this, since not only does it benefit other people, their happiness makes me additionally happy

What is fecundity?

400

Kant disagrees with this philosophical framework because it is impossible to predict consequences of an action and, therefore, its morality

What is Utilitarianism?

400

In Professor Colin Graham's lecture, he talks about how in the emergency department doctors often suffer from this -- a tendency to over-remember bad news and outcomes rather than good cases

What is recall bias?

500

The process of creating character through constant experience so that virtues became instinctive is known as this

What is phronesis?

500

These six virtues were among those critical to Confucius

What are consideration, loyalty, benevolence, humility, propriety, and knowledge?

500

This is the place where Bentham was born, as well as David Beckham, Elizabeth Taylor, and Elton John

What is London?

500

Kant says your actions must account for others and you shouldn’t use anybody as this

What is means to an end?

500

Professor Tan Yen Joe's lecture talked about how an earthquake that devastated the city of L’Aquila in this country raised questions about scientists’ responsibility in disaster prediction -- it was also the subject of one of the assigned readings

Italy