Week 5 Puzzle
Across
- 6. concerned only with the obvious or apparent
- 7. the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group; also the characteristic features of everyday existence (as diversions or a way of life} shared by people in a place or time.
- 8. pretentious, presumptuous
- 9. to determine the significance, worth or condition of usually by careful appraisal and study
- 11. the absence of God
- 13. conformity to ideals of right human conduct
- 14. a person, country, etc., that does not support either side of an argument, fight, war, etc.
- 15. cynical beliefs; beliefs that people are generally selfish and dishonest
- 17. the way in which an organization or company is run
- 19. with and without religion the theists and nontheists would, as a community, have to work out a common worldview that includes as much of their individual worldviews as possible so that some accord might be reached.
- 20. those who believe in the existence of a god or gods; specifically: belief in the existence of one God viewed as the creative source of the human race and the world who transcends yet is immanent in the world.
Down
- 1. good From the realistic perspective, this refers to the actual existence of goodness in the natural and/or supernatural realm; from the antirealistic position there is no absolute good. (It is all defined functionally or via linguistic convention.)
- 2. command Theory The theory that says we ought to be moral because God commanded us to do so.
- 3. something (as a formal contract, a promise, or the demands of conscience or custom) that obligates one to a course of action
- 4. ____________ examines a version of divine command theory in his dialogue The Euthyphro.
- 5. involve the entire process of articulating goals, aligning goals up, down, and across the organization, identifying performance metrics, and then providing a compensation structure that rewards individual, and frequently team, effort.
- 10. a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices
- 12. a person who puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion
- 16. an idea or set of beliefs that guides the actions of a person or group
- 18. a formal examination of an organization's or individual's accounts or financial situation