Across
- 3. each and every human being is made in the image and likeness of ...
- 6. ... is faced with ‘big questions’; How should we live?
- 9. but it has limitations
- 10. God wants everyone to find eternal ...
- 12. the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people
- 14. the distinction between morality and ethics can get a bit...
- 18. when used in a ... construct utilitarian ethics aims for the betterment of society as a whole
- 20. deontology is often associated with philosopher...
- 21. deontology doesn’t require weighing the ... of a situation
- 28. the other word for happiness
- 29. every human person is a being of ... dignity
- 31. utilitarianism does not care whether the results are driven by ... motives
- 34. something has ... when it is a means to some end
- 35. the one who said that God created human beings to praise reverence and serve God
- 37. egoism, each person ought to pursue his or her own self-interest exclusively
- 38. Christian Morality can be summarized in the word ...
- 40. Utilitarianism is a ... approach to determining right and
- 41. deontology is ... to apply
- 42. ... said “I came that they may have life and have it to the full”
- 43. ...is the term used in conjunction with business, medicine, or law
- 46. ...that source of moral and ethics based on Scripture and Tradition
- 47. is a situation in which a person has two moral obligations, which cannot be met both at once
- 48. in utilitarianism actions are wrong wrong if they promote ...
- 49. ethics is more...
- 50. morally good because of some characteristic of the action itself
Down
- 1. both morality and ethics loosely have to do with distinguishing the difference between...
- 2. the philosopher of utilitarianism
- 4. the father and brother that works in this school (except Bro. Alven and Brand)
- 5. utilitarianism count everyone's happiness ...
- 7. human is the only creation who have ...
- 8. the essence of Christian morality
- 11. regards the life of the individual as something to be sacrificed for the good of others
- 13. the philosopher of utilitarianism
- 15. the moral standards in a culture have could be ... from time to time
- 16. the law that very important for xavier students
- 17. the Latin word for morality
- 19. ... means that it is simply good in itself
- 22. the first pope
- 23. the one who wrote: “You have made us for yourself O God and our hearts are restless until they rest in you.”
- 24. For ... faith in Jesus Christ is expressed in lives of loving service as his disciple
- 25. generally, the terms ethics and morality are used...
- 26. something that was common in eskimo community around early 20th century
- 27. ... high school
- 30. deontology avoids subjectivity and uncertainty because you only have to follow set ...
- 32. the main core or idea of utilitarianism
- 33. Following Christ is thus essential and ... foundation of Christian morality
- 36. the current pope
- 39. you must love your ... as yourself
- 44. the Greek words for duty
- 45. despite its strengths, rigidly following deontology can produce results that many people find ...
