Abortion!
Kantianism
Utilitarianism
Emotivism
Miscellaneous
100

What is an abortion?

an intervention performed by a licensed clinician within the limits of state regulations that is intended to terminate a suspected or known pregnancy and that does not result in a live birth

100

What is Kantianism?

the moral theory that claims that the realization of categorical moral imperatives comes about through duty and respect

100

What is Utilitarianism?

the moral theory that the moral worth of an action is solely determined by its consequences, that is, by its contribution to maximizing the greatest good for the greatest number of people

100

What is Emotivism?

the moral theory that moral statements serve to express emotional or affective states rather than truths and falsehoods

100

definition of a moral virtue. Go!

  1. State of character

  2. Concerned with choice

  3. Lying in a mean not absolute but relative to the person

  4. The mean being determined by rational principle

  5. As a person of prudence would judge it



200

What are two arguments for pro choice?

defends a women’s rights over their own body

psychological and emotional pain/distress

rape and incest

economic hardships

200

What is the categorical imperative?

the unconditional moral law that applies to all rational beings

200

This is the the calculus used to determine greatest good for greatest number of people.

What is Hedonistic calculus?

200

This is the guy associated with emotivism.

Who is Hume?

200

vice of deficiency and excess for justice

deficiency: injustice

excess: trick question lol

300

What are two arguments for pro life?

denies basic rights to the unborn

uses tax dollars to support what many do not want to support

accessible to minors without parental support

child birth is natural; abortion is invasive,

adoption altenative

300

This is the opposite of the categorical imperative because it is conditional with personal motives with specific means.

the hypothetical imperative

300

This was the guy that made the calculus for utilitarianism.

Who is Jeremy Bentham?

300

These are the two basic elements of Hume's argument.

What are empiricism and reason's two operations?

300

These are the prerequisites for courage.

prudence, vulnerability, and fear

400

What was the Roe v. Wade decision?

1st trimester: up to woman and her physician

2nd trimester: allowed if it is dangerous to a woman's health

3rd trimester: states can decide to ban it

400

Which version of the categorical imperative is “All maxims are rejected which are not consistent with the will’s own legislation of universal law” and which moral motive does it relate to?

3rd version, pure intention of the will

400

What do you multiply by in the calculus?

What is extent?

400

These are reason's two operations.

What are matters of fact and relations of ideas?

400

This is Fr. John's real name.

What is Raymond?

500

What's the best thing about abortion jokes?

They never get old!

500

What is the 1st version of the categorical imperative?

“I should never act except in such a way that I can also will that my maxim should become a universal law”

500

These are the categories in the first instance of the calculus.

What are intensity, duration, certainty, and propinquity?

500

This is the basic feeling that morality is based on.

What is the benevolent impulse?

500

This is when Saint Anselm College was founded.

What was 1889?