Wrap It Up
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No Free Lunch
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[Charvarius] Ward
100

The avoidance of all sexual acts

What is abstinence?

100

Developed a hierarchy of human needs.

Who is Maslow?

100

Humans have the ability to make decisions - ideally to tend towards the good.

What is free will?

100

To have this, according to Ronald Dworkin, is to have a sphere of activity of one's life protected from outside interference.

What is a right?

100

This lies at the top of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

What is self-actualization?

200

Unnatural methods or devices for the prevention of pregnancy

What are contraceptives?

200

They asserted that behind a veil of ignorance humans will act in a just way - removing their own personal considerations.

Who is Rawls?

200

Latin term for humans being made in the image and likeness of God.

What is Imago Dei?

200

Central rights according to Locke.

What are life, liberty, and property?

200

Divided psychological development into the heteronomous and autonomous phases.

Who is Piaget?

300

NFP stands for this.

What is Natural Family Planning?

300

They criticized Aristotle's view of morality because it merely posited counsels of prudence.

Who is Kant?

300

The study of human cultures, societies, and their development

What is anthropology?

300

This person contended that humans have a right to Life, Bodily Integrity, Food & Clothing, Shelter, Rest, Medical Care, Social Services, and Security. 

Who is John XXIII?

300

This psychologist's most developed phase was integrated caring.

Who is Gilligan?

400

Three parts of an action in Catholic ethics.

What are the object, intentions, and circumstances?

400

This person contended that in order to have rights only only need be a conscious being experiencing life.

Who is Regan?

400

Humans, in the first creation account, were the final creation on the sixth day. This cemented their place as this.

What is the Summit of Creation?

400

Rights which require action on the part of another - often the government or a guiding institution.

What are positive?

400

Most common criticism of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

What is "it seems to imply that those without their basic physiological needs met cannot attain any higher ends"?

500

According to the Catechism, these specific terms are the twofold telos of sexuality.

Fidelity and fecundity

500

This person's work with rats convinced them that freedom is an illusion, and people are merely the sum of their past experiences.

Who is Skinner?

500

Another term for operant conditioning

What is behaviorism?

500

Christians have adopted the language of rights to battle more utilitarian approaches as they strive to make it clear that the right to life cannot be taken away. The type of right described is this.

What is unalienable?

500

This is the fourth stage of Kohlberg's moral development.

What is law and order orientation?