Quiz 4: Ethics
Across
- 4. The necessity of acting from respect for a law (Kant)
- 7. The moral theory that determines an action to be morally good if it maximizes utility/happiness
- 8. The moral theory that evaluates an action based on its consequence
- 9. The thing that is considered to be good in itself by utilitarian philosophers
- 10. The theory that considers whatever God commands is morally good (omit space between words and the word "theory")
Down
- 1. Whatever benefits me is morally good
- 2. The ability for one to choose their own actions (Kant)
- 3. The philosopher who proposed the categorical imperative
- 5. The study of moral values
- 6. The ethical dilemma that asks you to choose between saving 5 people by sacrificing one person and letting five people die(no space between words)