Social Philosophy and Ethics Activity 3 B
Across
- 1. Focus of virtue ethics in evaluating morality
- 4. Obligation to consider the effects of one’s actions on others
- 8. Philosopher associated with virtue ethics
- 9. Branch of philosophy that studies right and wrong behavior
- 13. Being seen, respected, and valued by others
- 18. Moral obligation emphasized in Kantian ethics
- 19. Moral principle that requires actions to be universally applicable
- 20. Goal that utilitarianism seeks to maximize for the greatest number
Down
- 2. Philosopher who argued that human beings need recognition in order to live fully human lives
- 3. Unfair treatment based on identity such as gender or race
- 5. Understanding of oneself shaped by society and culture
- 6. Idea that every person must be treated with respect and never merely as a means
- 7. Ethical theory that focuses on duty and moral principles rather than consequences
- 10. Acceptance of negative social beliefs about one’s own identity
- 11. Philosopher associated with utilitarianism
- 12. Ethical theory that judges actions based on consequences and overall happiness
- 14. Shared meanings and values that shape identity and behavior
- 15. Ethical theory that focuses on character and moral development
- 16. Outcomes of actions emphasized in utilitarianism
- 17. Philosopher who introduced the categorical imperative