Across
- 9. Story explaining the challenge of searching for the truth
- 10. Explanation of moral norms
- 12. One must have freedom in order to be
- 14. Theory that explains just conduct in war
- 16. Things all societies agree on
- 20. If p, then q. p. Therefore q.
- 21. Three necessary components to a moral argument
- 25. Disagreement over the rightness of actions after all facts have been agreed upon
- 28. Observation that cultures disagree on moral principles
- 33. Statement about what one ought to do
- 35. Theory that moral principles are only expressions of one’s emotions
- 36. Theory that moral truths are relative to cultures
- 37. Side of conscience that involves reason
- 38. If p, then q. Not p. Thereofore, not q.
Down
- 1. Side of conscience that involves sentiment
- 2. An act is right because God likes it, and morality is arbitrary, or God likes an act because it is right, in which case DCT is false
- 3. Moral truths are relative to individuals
- 4. When one does not know what one’s opinion is about what one ought to do
- 5. Theory that explains when it is just to go to war
- 6. Theory that there is no free will and everything must happen in a certain way
- 7. Theory that states that an action is right if and only if God commands it
- 8. Provides people with knowledge of right and wrong
- 11. Metaethical theory that claims that there are no moral truths.
- 13. Four components of moral behavior
- 15. When someone is capable of reasoning about moral dilemmas beyond what is said by society
- 17. Studied boys and girls to see how they develop morally
- 18. Universal principle that requires listening to other people’s views and attempting to understand them
- 19. Disagreement over the nuts and bolts of an issue
- 22. Believed natural is a product of divine law
- 23. Deriving an ought from an is
- 24. Fallacy that occurs when one claims that because something has always been a particular way, it must be right.
- 26. One can never know if there are any moral truths
- 27. Theory that explain just peace
- 29. When an argument has all true premises and the truth of the premises must guarantee the truth of the conclusion
- 30. An argument where the truth of the premises is not meant to guarantee the truth of the conclusion
- 31. Studied boys of different cultures to see how they develop morally
- 32. Theory that states that an action is right if it occurs in accordance with the natural law, which is accessible through reason
- 34. Explanation of inner workings of ethical theories
