Social Philosophy and Ethics Activity 3 B

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