Interconnectedness
Ethical
Approaches
Result-Based Ethics
100

Greed, jealousy, and competitiveness can all be described as these.

What are disturbing emotions?

100

This German philosopher identified two types of duties for actions called imperatives.

Who is Immanuel Kant?

100

This is a systematic and practical way of measuring pleasure against pain.

What is hedonistic calculus?

200

This is a being that can care about others

What is a human?

200

A movement that advocates that any action should be undertaken with a view to maximize happiness

What is utilitarianism?

200

This approach in philosophical ethics works by Evaluating the moral status by looking at its consequences

What is the teleological approach?

300

This is the wish to benefit other sentient beings.

What is altruism?

300

This type of ethics embraces the idea that we live interconnected and communal lives

What is Ubuntu?  

300

This is the most important change John Stuart Mill made in utilitarianism.

What is the quality of pleasures?

400

This is the type of ethics that doesn’t ignore self-regard but includes more than the self

What is ethics of otherness?

400

An imperative that we should follow regardless of our particular wants and needs

What are categorical imperatives?

400

Given the correct proportion of these concepts, anything can be considered ethical under utilitarianism.

What are good and bad?
500

a wish to help others is a focus of Mind Training known as

What is concern?

500

The other name for duty-based ethics

What is deontological ethics?

500

He was one of the strongest advocates for a results-orientated approach to ethics.

Who is Jeremy Bentham?