MODULE 4: THE FRAMEWORK
Across
- 3. German philosopher who believed ethics comes from autonomous reasoning.
- 6. Greek word meaning “end”; used in moral theories focusing on results.
- 8. A cardinal virtue referring to self-restraint and moderation.
- 9. A moral habit developed through consistent right actions.
- 11. Greek philosopher who emphasized character and purpose in ethics.
- 12. The moral theory that emphasizes duty over consequences.
- 13. A vice or negative trait, the opposite of courage.
- 14. The ultimate goal of utilitarianism according to Mill and Bentham.
Down
- 1. A cardinal virtue that shows moral bravery.
- 2. Moral theory that includes the categorical imperative.
- 4. Rawls’ idea that ensures fairness and equal liberty in society.
- 5. Ethical theory that evaluates morality based on outcomes
- 7. Ethical approach focused on moral character rather than rules or consequences.
- 8. Moral theory that derives duty based on achieving good ends.
- 10. Philosopher and theologian known for the ethics of natural law.