Across
- 3. a greek word that means “end”
- 4. helps society in ordering its socio-political affairs especially in crafting laws that distribute fair and equal access to opportunities for everyone especially the disabled and minorities
- 7. are ethical theories that place special emphasis on the relationship between duty and the morality of human actions
- 9. the product of a consistent display of a particular behavior
- 14. attained by practice and not by theory
Down
- 1. ethics concerned with traits of character that are essential to human flourishing and not with the enumeration of duties
- 2. the predominance of pleasure over pain
- 3. a theory of morality that derives duty or moral obligation from what is good or desirable as an end to be achieved
- 5. most essential component of ethics
- 6. a greek word that means “science”
- 8. judges actions based on the quality and quantity of pleasure they are able to extend to as many people as possible
- 10. he wrote the story of an imperial message
- 11. he enumerated the two principles of justice
- 12. he assumed that what radically distinguishes the human person from other forms of being is his/her possession of reason (logos)
- 13. a theory or system of philosophical ideas that explain ethical issues
