Across
- 3. Assumption that a single negative trait applies to all aspects of a person.
- 6. An action is only good if a virtuous person would do the same, or if it embodies moral virtuous characteristics.
- 9. A decision should be based on what will make the majority happy. (ex. The Trolly Problem)
- 10. An action is right if it shows concern for the interests of others.
- 12. The state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes.
- 13. Knowledge is socially constructed; human beings put knowledge together.
- 14. "Knowledge is impossible"
Down
- 1. An action is right/wrong according to individual opinion, time, place, & culture.
- 2. Positive assumptions made via first impressions; positive judgement in one area extends to other areas of understanding.
- 4. An action is right is it pursues your self interest.
- 5. An action is right/wrong independent of your personal opinion.
- 7. We can know things immediately, without even reasoning through it.
- 8. "Right" and "Wrong" are not universal and instead dependent on the morals in question of the problem before us.
- 11. Knowledge comes from reason (not only the senses).
- 15. Knowledge comes form sense experience and observation.