This English king demands recognition as the head of the Church of England.
Who is Henry VIII?
This type is made known by man's very nature.
What is natural law?
This is the inner voice or judgment that tells a person the quality of their acts
What is conscience?
This branch of philosophy studies right and wrong human behavior.
What is ethics?
This pop star is known as the “Eras Tour” performer.
Who is Taylor Swift?
This is the official position Thomas More resigns from at the beginning of the film.
What is Lord Chancellor of England?
These are protections or entitlements individuals have simply by being human.
What are rights?
According to Catholic teaching, conscience must be this in order to guide us correctly.
What is properly formed?
This is the goal or purpose toward which human actions are ultimately directed.
What is happiness? (or: What is the good? / human flourishing?)
This streaming platform once shipped dvds to your house.
what is netflix?
More refuses to sign this oath, which affirms the king’s supremacy over the Church.
What is the Oath of Supremacy?
This philosopher is most associated with developing natural law theory in Christian thought.
Who is Thomas Aquinas?
This is the ultimate source of truth that conscience must conform to.
Who is God? (or: What is divine law?)
This Greek philosopher taught that virtue is developed through habit.
Who is Aristotle?
This Marvel superhero is also known as Peter Parker.
Who is Spiderman?
This character pressures More repeatedly and ultimately testifies against him in court.
Who is Richard Rich?
This term refers to laws created by governments to regulate society and is promulgated.
What is positive (or human) law?
This faculty allows humans to recognize moral truth and is essential for forming conscience.
What is reason?
This term refers to stable dispositions to do good.
What are virtues?
This animated movie features the song “We Don’t Talk About Bruno.”
What is Encanto?
More insists that silence means this under the law.
What is consent (or agreement)?
According to natural law, an unjust law is this kind of law.
What is no law at all? (or: not morally binding)
This document emphasizes the dignity of conscience and religious freedom.
What is Dignitatis Humanae?
Do good and avoid evil.
What is the first principal of Ethics?
This social media app is known for short-form videos and viral trends.
What is TikTok?
More argues that even the Devil should be given this, for the sake of justice.
What is the benefit of the law?
This duty requires individuals to refuse to follow laws that violate moral truth.
What is the duty of conscience (or moral duty to resist unjust laws)?
Even if it is mistaken, a person must still follow this, though they are responsible for forming it correctly.
What is conscience?
This is the material object of ethics.
What are voluntary human acts?
This 2023 movie about a famous doll became a cultural phenomenon with a pink aesthetic.
What is Barbie?
This is the central moral conflict More faces throughout the film.
What is the conflict between conscience and obedience to the state?
This concept explains why rights imply corresponding responsibilities.
What is the correlation (or reciprocity) between rights and duties?
This term describes ignorance that a person is responsible for because they failed to seek the truth.
What is vincible ignorance?
This question lies at the heart of ethics and asks about the motivation behind human action.
What is “Why do we do what we do?”
This artist released the album SOUR and songs like “drivers license.”
Who is Olivia Rodrigo?
More’s refusal to explicitly state his beliefs reflects this legal principle about speech and guilt.
What is that one cannot be condemned without explicit evidence or testimony
This principle holds that law must be ordered toward the common good to be legitimate.
What is the purpose (or telos) of law / the common good principle?
This principle explains why truth does not change even if personal beliefs differ.
What is moral objectivity (or the objective nature of truth)?
This concept explains how freedom is not just the ability to choose anything, but the ability to choose the good.
What is authentic freedom (or freedom for excellence)?
This 2024–2025 Gen Z slang term describes someone who is self-aware, ironic, and intentionally unserious in how they present themselves online.
What is “post-ironic” (or “meta”)?