General Ethics
Morality & Ethics
Ethics Theories
Economic Justice
Miscellaneous
100
An issue that raises the question of right and wrong
What is Ethics
100
The social rules we are taught to follow.
What is Morality?
100
These men based ethics philosophically on logic and reason. (Name 2 of 3)
Who were Socrates, Plato and Aristotle?
100
What Justice exists when the affluent are morally obligated to help the poor?
What is Economic Justice?
100
These are 3 Patients' Rights.
What are Veracity (Truth), Autonomy (Self-Governing) and Fidelity (Faithfulness).
200
He upholded justice while challenging injustice
Who is MLK?
200
Character traits that make up a moral life.
What are Virtues?
200
These theories base ethical judgements on results.
What are Consequential Ethics?
200
He assumed that all people had a right to live life and enjoy liberty.
What was John Locke?
200
These two definitions of death are still debated.
What are Cardiac (heart) and Brain Death?
300
Following a process of moral reasoning to arrive at the "right" conclusion.
What is Critical Thinking?
300
Decisions determining whether an action is right or wrong.
What are Moral Judgements?
300
This Consequential Theory is based on Self-Interest.
What is Egoism?
300
This theory states that the government's only proper role is to protect natural rights to life, liberty and property.
What is Entitlement Theory?
300
This early American document stated: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
What is the Declaration of Independence?
400
This Greek word comes from the word to arrive at beliefs or standards.
What is Ethos
400
What Ethics are older than philosophical ethics?
What are Religious or Theological Ethics?
400
This Ethical Theory is based on finding the greatest good for the greatest number.
What is Utilitarianism?
400
This theory believes in Equality for the sake of Equality.
What is Egalitarianism?
400
Three Moral Theories of Criminal Punishment.
What are Deterrence, Retribution and Rehabilitation?
500
This principle determines what is right based solely on the present circumstances.
What is Situational Ethics?
500
What in the world makes Ethics especially critical?
What is Evil?
500
Five Sources of Ethical Beliefs (Name 3 of 5)
What is: Authority/Culture/Emotion/Intuition/Reason?
500
This mathematical concept seeks to balance Individual Liberty and Group Equality.
What is the Golden Mean?
500
This is a vocation requiring advanced education and claiming service to the client and the public as fundamental values.
What is a Profession?