Normative norms
Ethical norms
Anti-realism
Realism
Miscellaneous
100

What are ought claims that don't depend on an agent's goals or interests.

Normative claims

100
What are the norms of autonomy? 

The right to do what you want

100

What is the belief that moral facts don't exist, so normative claims aren't actually objective.

Moral Antirealism

100

List all the types of realism

Naturalism, non-naturalism, and divine command

100

Give an example of a role-based norm

Ex. A teacher is in authority, and students must listen to the teacher
200

What do normative claims demand from people?

Do the right thing (influencing other people's behavior)

200

In autonomy, who has the right to do what they want?

Humans (agents), companies, corporations

200

What is the sub-belief of antirealism that moral claims are objective (and do describe facts) but there are no normative facts that exist in the universe.

Error theory 

200

What is the belief that moral facts do exist, so normative claims are objective?

Moral realism. 

200

Spell out the ethical dilemma governments have when they require people to wear face masks.

Autonomy and harm

300

Give an example of an aesthetic norm

Ex. Don't come to a formal event in ripped jeans. 

300

How does Ethics qualify white lies with relation to autonomy?

Manipulating someone and withholding their right to information

300

List all the types of antirealism

Relativism, noncognitivism, error theory

300

What is the sub-belief that facts about what's right or wrong are not part of the natural order (can't be observed like empirical facts of science)?

Non-naturalism.

300

What classification/sub-field is ethics under in philosophy? 

Applied

400

What is the relation of the normative domain with respect to the domain of morality/ethics?

Anything that is ethical is normative but not everything that is normative is not necessarily ethical. 

400

Are ethical norms always applied to real life (such as laws) ?

They are, but not always, ex. laws in China don't recognize a right to free speech. 

400

What are the consequences of being an antirealist in general?

They'd have to deny the existence of any empirical facts existing. 

400

What is the sub-belief that facts about what is right or wrong are determined by God or supernatural agents?

Divine command.

400

True or false: Agents are just individual human beings. 

False: They can also be organizations--companies, nations, teams, NGOs, etc.

500

List all the normative norms

Aesthetic, epistemic, etiquette, religious, role-based

500

List all of the ethical norms in the venn diagram shown in class

Harm, fairness, authority, loyalty, promises/contracts, autonomy, environmentalism (religious, role-based overlap)

500

How can one find moral objectivity under cultural relativism?

Under cultural relativism (for a relativist) it may not be believing in all moral facts, but a relativist can objectively believe facts about what people think is right or wrong--in other words, loosely believing in moral facts. 

500

Which sub-category of moral realism involves believing there are facts about right or wrong--there are empirical facts of science? 

Naturalism

500

What is an ethical dilemma? What is an ethical problem?

Ethical dilemma: having to choose between two wrongs

Example (as in lecture): Choosing between environmentalism and loyalty

Ethical problem: having to choose between and ethical wrong and a pragmatic wrong

Example: Choosing between getting to work early vs. polluting the earth