Quiz 4: Ethics

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  1. 4. The necessity of acting from respect for a law (Kant)
  2. 7. The moral theory that determines an action to be morally good if it maximizes utility/happiness
  3. 8. The moral theory that evaluates an action based on its consequence
  4. 9. The thing that is considered to be good in itself by utilitarian philosophers
  5. 10. The theory that considers whatever God commands is morally good (omit space between words and the word "theory")
Down
  1. 1. Whatever benefits me is morally good
  2. 2. The ability for one to choose their own actions (Kant)
  3. 3. The philosopher who proposed the categorical imperative
  4. 5. The study of moral values
  5. 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)