The Moral Sense Test is for the curious - help us determine the principles we use to decide that one action is right and another is wrong. wrong because we cannot will the maxim 'Lie about x (e.g. On the line provided, write each of the following words, using hyphens to show how the word could be divided at the end of a line. Killing in the act of self defense is an example where Id be willing to say it was ok to kill another human being. work out what is best. Learn. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". It seems like it must be such a burning question whether there is any moral truth, and I just can't decide. is the end result of your argument (The thing you are trying to prove). The only proof that sound is audible is if people actually hear it 63% average accuracy. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". Computers can give people\underline{\text{people}}people the ability to work more efficiently. Follow. Nietzsche (77%)8. Nietzsche (15%) 18. Prescriptivism (40%) 11. theory makes out that we are making a huge Which of the following commonly motivates people to be skeptical about morality? Every argument must have at least one what? This is a quiz that reveals how moral you are as a person. Any social and economic inequalities must satisfy two conditions: 4) So moral duties are unconditional and thus categorical. Jeremy Bentham (75%)9. There are at least five major ones a person can follow. Lying is a deficiency of truth telling, so it is a vice. But do they act for reasons? (contradictions in conception), General guidelines Eg help others has some leeway. d. eulogy. Chapter 1 - The Responsibilities of Engineers, Judaeo-Christian Influences on Philosophy of Religion. Ayn Rand (80%)7. Simulated killing would be morally bad if it gave us 0. This action will also remove this member from your connections and send a report to the site admin. Educated 3. Leisure Philosophy in Greek Philos = Love To replace it with a non-contaminated bottle will cost you $10.00. 'It is as if I had said "You stole that money", in a peculiar tone of horror'. dignity/respect, which requires allowing them Act Utilitarianism adds up the total good achieved Epicureans (42%) 10. The person who's bringing this charge has a lowly view of what a human is. Prescriptivism (68%)11. Surely if you claim there are moral values, as anti realists do, then these moral values need to exist in reality. Be a virtuous person Error theory cannot account for moral progress (against ET). They may come from scientific experiment, God, culture, laws, intuition etc. How do they compare with those around you, and are they predicted by aspects of your psychology? Sometimes more good comes from breaking a law. The Utilitarian theories are oriented towards the "consequences " of actions 3) So, if there are moral facts, then moral judgements are queer (strange) because they are the only facts that motivate us. Prioritize your choice above: Low Priority High Priority 15. A theoretical system for calculating the amount of pain or pleasure generated. Match. Eg a man's wife is terminally ill and in unimaginable pain, so he helps her to end her life. The world is a machine Finish Editing. EG 'lying is wrong' is like saying you don't like tomatoes, 'boo to tomatoes'. Athen Birthplace of Democracy Democracy in Roman Period depends on: 1. Those actions which we are responsible for because we choose them ie they are not forced. Byron Almen, Dorothy Payne, Stefan Kostka, John Lund, Paul S. Vickery, P. Scott Corbett, Todd Pfannestiel, Volker Janssen, Eric Hinderaker, James A. Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, Robert O. Self, The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses. Kant (93%) 3. You are contacted by a refugee group that desperately needs somewhere to house a person seeking asylum who is being unjustly persecuted in a foreign country. Empirical facts: Is simulated killing enjoyed? So the moral good is indefinable (i.e. See More by this Creator. What kind of medieval character would you be. Act only from moral rules that you can at the same time universalize. Virtue Ethics Flaschards From Specifaction Sheets. You will find there
Test. d. art. You will receive your score and answers at the end. We must use practical Come from facts and commonly held values These dictate our decisions. What if there was two rings of Gyges and one was given to a virtuous man and one to a criminal? Plato (52%) 8. Plato (30%) 14. Do not steal unless it is vital to (e.g. An action is wrong to the extent that it decreases the total happiness of the affected parties. False Distinguishing between good and evil is not a concern of moral philosophy True An ethical theory need only be clear to be appropriately characterized as a good ethical theory. 4) Therefore, there is no mind dependent reality. Do you think that assisting the suicide of someone who wants to die - and has requested help - is morally equivalent to allowing them to die by withholding medical assistance (assuming that the level of suffering turns out to be identical in both cases)? Jean-Paul Sartre (68%)10. Aristotle's account of virtues is circular (against VE). David Hume (20%) 18. Instead of donating $10.00, you use the money to treat yourself to a cocktail after work. Moral statements about good and evil are just expressing approval or disapproval of a particular thing. It sets a unique ID to embed videos to the website. Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. Are you morally responsible for the continued blindness of the person who would have been treated had you made the donation? If a word should not be divided, write do not divide. Higher pleasures of the mind have more value than lower pleasures. Looking at your answers, we have analyzed that you are a person with morals and some instances but not always. Second Formulation of the Categorical Imperative. Does it do any harm? There is no straight way that you can judge someone as being good or evil as we all have our version of what is okay and not okay. All of the above pass the "workable" test: First form of the categorical imperative: Indica si los apartados son verdaderos o falsos, marca con segn corresponda: a. Doesn't tell you how to actually gain virtues. Rule Utilitarianism: Yes, because rules are broken. Your own philosophy might match one of them, or take bits from two or more. EG War causes SUFFERING, therefore war is WRONG. Can emotivism make sense of how we use moral language? Stoics (32%) 18. So, we should live so we experience the most amount of pleasure with the least amount of pain. Pop references are lazy. More philosophy views history in the light of this great truth. When the moral obligation
Anscombe criticizes as absurd Kant's idea of: a. the thing in itself. Lesson 1. Match. You can see a killing, but you cannot experience of the act (so it is not a matter of fact) and it is not a contradiction to deny that killing is wrong (so it is not a relation of ideas). Nel Noddings (67%)12. 1. Beliefs alone do not motivate us, we are also motivated by desires. Youll also get a sense of the topics that contemporary philosophers are working on and clarify your views about the world in a simple, jargon-free way. -Find meaning Anything could me morally justifiable if it leads to pleasure for the majority eg torture. You are required to send a person a gift, and you have bought a bottle of drink to send to them. Act Utilitarianism: We should only eat animals if it 'Horse' can be reduced and defined, whereas 'yellow' is indefinable. Act so that you always treat both yourself and other people as ends in themselves, and never only as a means to an end. Empirical fact: Stealing usually causes more harm Take this test to see which moral philosophy you follow the most closely. Practical wisdom tells us when it's virtue or vice. States that we are physical beings. _____________ (Tenaciously), a. persistently 2) This diversity is best explained as a result of different cultures. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". How did nationalism and militarism contribute to conflicts among nations in Europe? evidence that it has this effect on most people. Flourishing or happiness. | Are you morally responsible for their injury? Prescriptivism (20%) 19. bad traits of character. Match. Ockham (7%) Although to be honest, I'm still pretty undecided about meta-ethics, which seems strange to me. Aquinas (81%) 4. they hoard food in a famine). Kantianism, Social Contract, and Rule Utilitarianism all use moral rules to determine if an action is moral the value principle and the consequentialist theory, A person will aim for his or her own happiness, knowledge comes from observation Validity is about the what of the argument? The pursuit of pleasure. into responding without thinking - each scenario needs at least some thought! suffering and unhappiness) than not How to be a virtuous person? It could do this if ANTI REALIST and NON COGNITIVIST. Nietzsche (20%) 19. The only thing that is good in and of itself is pleasure; the only thing that is bad in and of itself is pain, *Refined Hedonism to make it intelligible to an ordinary person, The rightness or wrongness of an action is determined by the consequences that flow from it, An action is morally right if it creates the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people affected by the action, A being with the capacity to experience pleasure and pain. None of the answers I felt were addressing that. 5) Thus, moral realism is false. . If the modifier is incorrect, write the correct form of the modifier above it. 2. including eating them. characters in dramas/games. This shows which actions are morally permissible. WHAT IS CLUELESSNESS? A maxim which, although it is not self-contradictory, cannot be consistently willed eg don't help others; A world is possible in which no one helped anyone, but no one would will to live in this type of world. *Does it exist? Ockham (32%) 13. (criticism of emotivism). 3. Are your moral obligations to people in your own country or community stronger than those to people in other countries and communities (assuming no unusual circumstances - for example, suffering because of famine - in either your own country/community or other countries/communities)? Learn. }? used sign vocabulary to spell out words. Is morality possible? We should assess situations on the basis of whether the acts we are considering are compatible with moral rules which increase utility in the LONG RUN. but for the wrong reason eg a shopkeeper who gives customers the right change to gain a good reputation and in term increase profits. Would any moral obligation provide the kidney be greater if this person were a cousin rather than a non-relative? Eg; George has a PhD in Chemistry and he is anti chemical weapons. would be a closed question because good is defined as pleasure. dolphins, many other mammals, and some birds. Learn. Are all legal acts also moral? people as they deserve. Terms in this set (84) The value principle. to avoid starvation). Emotion Do more empathic people make different moral judgments? A what argument is a valid argument with true premises? Self-Quizzes. 3.Rule Utilitarianism 4.Social Contract Theory Question 5. John Stuart Mill (82%) 3. Receive new tools and articles in your inbox, 2018 ClearerThinking.org - created by Spark Wave, How To Discover Your Philosophical Beliefs. Multiple-Choice Questions According to Kant's approach to moral philosophy, ethics is based on: a. the consequences of one's action. So error (It is possible to tell the truth excessively and this is Act Util wants us to be impartial, but in reality we almost always want to be partial to our loved ones. Thomas Hobbes (66%)13. Difficult to determine because many immoral acts are not addressed by the law. But it can also be a vice, e.g. stealing. Are you morally obliged to do so? The results are scored on a curve. Rule util: Would a rule for a vegetarian / vegan diet Ockham (23%) 17. *What does it mean to do the right thing? Spinoza (45%) 9. Religious Studies. Moral Philosophy. Hence you can not start it again. Using the example of the moral statement 'killing is wrong'. Moral judgements are categorical not hypothetical. animal rationality, especially in chimpanzees, It is OK to poison a rat, even though the rat suffers and is quite intelligent, because the rat is vermin - a pest. St. Augustine (35%) 12. -We will take action. *If yes, Socrates (and Dr. Daniels) is (are) right, *A theory about morality that is still used today Jeremy Bentham (70%) 5. However, don't let this lure you
(contradictions in the will), The issue of clashing duties (against Kant). Moral Absolutism Somewhat Moral Makes the claim that if the premises are true then the conclusion is probably true Commands to do an action on the basis of having a desired end. are false but ordinary people think that some d. originally. Rule Utilitarianism: We should follow those rules Stealing is wrong because the thief takes something that they do not deserve to have (so even the thief isn't made truly happy). St. Augustine (39%) 13. Mr. Wilson,{\color{#c34632}\text{,}}, would you initial my schedule change,{\color{#c34632}\text{,}}, please? Morality Play. By ENG335. Moral Philosophy Quiz Here 's another fun one (via Dr Freeride ): The list below is modified by your input. eudaimonia, so we may treat them as we wish *He gave us enough to find our own purpose (natural end). But it's an open question. Fundamental beliefs. Moral Philosophy DRAFT. 1. if He has a family to support and cannot find a job. Util would say he should takes the job to maximise utility by stopping the weapons being made successfully. Each virtue of character is the mid-point between two vices, a vice of excess and a vice of deficiency. You May Get Moral Looking at your answers, we have gathered that you are a person with high morals and people seem to think highly of you. Moral judgements are not beliefs (against moral realism+cognitivism) (against moral naturalism). c. psychology. This is a quiz that reveals how moral you are as a person. 4) Surely, it is just simpler to say that moral judgements are not facts and do not exist in reality. 'A statement is meaningful if and only if it is analytic or can be verified empirically.' Are you morally obliged to reveal their identity to an appropriate authority so that they are dealt with justly? b. For example, just believing you have crisps in the cupboard is not enough to make you get up and eat them, you also need the desire to eat them. Tripartite View of knowledge (Epistemology), Perception as a source of knowledge (Epistemology). They produce hypothetical imperatives eg IF you want to pass the exam, revise. if we eat meat that is industrially produced with low welfare standards. utility calculus. their work and talent. catharsis). Moral principles originate in and express emotions or attitudes. Check your mastery of this concept by taking a short quiz. Flashcards. See how your philosophical beliefs compare with the world, 2018 ClearerThinking.org - created by. Take this test to see which moral philosophy you follow the most closely. | a. a general moral rule or principle b. a premise that involves a statement of fact c. a meta-ethical question d. both A and B To say that it is always wrong to harm someone is to make which of the following kinds of claims? Pollution is \rule{2cm}{0.15mm} to environmentalists. Top Contributed Quizzes in Miscellaneous. You gotta give more nuanced options between the yes or no spectrum. You can save the lives of a thousand patients by canceling one hundred operations that would have saved the lives of a hundred different patients. Kant ignores the value of certain motives (against Kant). Act Utilitarianism: We should simulate killing only if it creates more happiness for more people than the alternatives. *All beliefs have to be true simultaneously Prep for a quiz or learn for fun! Jean-Paul Sartre (41%) 9. The ultimate telos for which all acts are undertaken. Thomas Hobbes (31%) 13. Can you please not rely on pop culture references? Moral Philosophy Quiz 1. There is little evidence that sim.killing makes normal people more violent but there are no studies of its effect on other vices. *Relationship between conduct and character, *The study of correct reasoning A maxim which cannot be universalised into a universal law without contradicting itself eg make false promises to get you way, because in a world where everybody did this, promising would be impossible. What makes an action right or wrong is the consequences it brings about. THEREFORE, moral judgements are not beliefs (against cognitivism). Hume says it is an IRRATIONAL INFLUENCE as facts are true or false, whereas moral judgements are just expressions of emotions. Write the letter for the word that best completes given sentence. Give it a shot and see if you are angelic or borderline evil. The virtues of the rational part of the soul. The word or phrase that you choose must express roughly the same meaning as the italicized word in the passage. True b. Second form of the categorical imperative: Eating Stealing is never the mean: So it is a vice - wrong. Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet. In each
Thehorsewiththesllverymaneandwhitetallwaschosenbythephotographer. But closed questions can only receive one answer because the answer is true by definition - i.e. Arbeit und Alltag - Employment and daily grind, Emotionen, Gefhle und Einstellungen - Emotions, feelings and attitudes, Augustine And Human Nature, Death And Afterlife, Knowledge Of God, Perception as A Source Of Knowledge (no idealism), Epistemology philosophy AS course booklet. a. simulated killing causes us to treat others without Be culturally neutral *John Stuart Mill was one, Together the principle of utility and the principle of psychological egoism exhibits a harmony of interests. of your responses that should reveal some interesting things about your moral
Decide which choice fits best in the blank. A form of COGNITIVISM and MORAL REALISM. 'Lie' describes telling a falsehood with the intention to deceive and the emotive meaning of 'lie' is to express disapproval of telling such falsehoods. Say nothing; your job is to be supportive and participate in your friend's happiness. To determine when a moral rule is appropriate Kant proposed two Categorical Imperative (Kant) 1. *Circumstances are the only difference Nietzsche (49%) 13. The propositions that help prove your argument are called what? Bentham: 'The question is can they Moral principles including those that are self-evident by observing nature and revealed through religion. According to Kant, pure moral philosophy is partly empirical. Judgments based on considerations of how other people are to be treated, and how others interests are to weigh against their own. Argues that moral properties eg good can be reduced to natural properties. Ockham (50%) 17. When Kant gives the categorical imperative 'do your duty', he is actually giving the hypothetical command, 'do your duty if you care about being a good person.' Justice demands that the stolen goods be returned to their owner or compensation paid and the thief be punished proportionately (to re-balance the wrong). Act only from moral rules that you can at the same time universalize. Saying 'You look fantastic!' 1) Moral judgements differ widely eg on homosexuality which is illegal in India and there is many varied opinions on it in the UK. and animals can suffer, so they count in the It is merely attitudes or opinions. (How curious! Match. b. content skepticism is always based on motivational skepticism. Mankind is under the governance of two soverign masters: pleasure and pain. Error theorists claim that all moral judgments 3) So there is no one moral reality, rather a competing set of different moral views. -Find great comfort It is free! Quiz Lesson 1: Introduction to the Liberal Arts Tradition, Quiz Lesson 2: Intro to the Paradigm for the Liberal Arts Tradition, Quiz Lesson 3: Introduction to the PGMAPT Paradigm, Berninis Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius, Quiz Lesson 6: Music and Musical Education, Quiz Lesson 13: Philosophy and Natural Philosophy, End of Course Test: The Liberal Arts Tradition, 2022 ClassicalU.com. ***What ought to be the case. Which theory is a consequentialist theory? Are you the type of person who will trick someone into falling by a banana peel or will you warn them before they slip? *My knowledge claim is true if it actually corresponds to the world. Kurt GOLDSTEIN - La structure de l'organisme, Descartes - Lettre au marquis de Newcastle, Philosophy - Moral Philosophy (Utilitarianism), Aeon / The Week / The Long Read / Articles. Can emotivism make sense of moral disagreement? Value theory. 3) The value of a good will is independent of consequences. Doing what is morally right for the right reasons eg a shopkeeper who gives customer the correct change because they have a duty to be honest. Epicureans (54%) 14. Learning Are animals rational? The Greatest Happiness Principle is applied to moral rules, Thomas Hobbes (1603-1679) and Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) No one really dies in simulated killing, so it's right/wrong because of its effect on the person simulating killing or the audience. Strongly Obliged: Weakly Obliged: Not Obliged: Really Deep Thought 'I think, therefore I am,' is the statement of an intellectual who underrates toothaches. 2. Moral language expresses our feelings and arouses feelings in others to influence their action (if I make you feel disgust at torture too, then you are not likely to torture anyone). a. the argumentative method b. the philosophical method c. propositional logic d. syllogistic reasoning The famous statement "An unexamined life is not worth living" is attributed to _____. Sometimes you have more than one duty, so how would you which one to choose? Stealing shows an excess of desire for property (greed?). Hey, check out this interesting 'Morality test' that we have created below. 'correct' or 'incorrect'. An argument is what when the premises and conclusions are related to each other in such a way that if the premises are true then it is impossible for the conclusion to be false? 3.1.2 Perception/ Realism/ Direct Realism. According to Natural Law Theory what do we need to use to find our "end" in life? Mackie's Argument from Relativity (against realism). You have a brother. Each persons happiness is good to all persons, Mill's quote on higher and lower pleasures, 'it is better to be a human dissatisfied than a pig satisfied, better to be a Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied. Learn. Prep for a quiz or learn for fun! Your own philosophy might match one of them, or take bits from two or more. It grinds the test to a halt when I have to research that. The supreme principle of morality. You pass someone in the street who is in severe need and you are able to help them at little cost to yourself. Created by. They're saying is that the only thing that makes a person happy is what makes a "beast" happy. }}}Thehorsewiththesllverymaneandwhitetallwaschosenbythephotographer.. 4. Abbie_Schoberg4. Congratulations! If naturalism was true, 'Is pleasure the good?' You know the identity of someone who has committed a serious crime resulting in a person being badly injured. simulated killing, no real person is being killed (we This means treating people with Learn. Stoics (45%) 11. Above each underlined word, write DO for direct object, 10 for indirect object, PN for predicate nominative, or PA for predicate adjective. Utilitarianism is an example. b. No one type of pleasure is better than another so it is measured based on intensity, duration, certainty, remoteness, richness ad purity. No one is really killed in simulated killing in drama or games, so it is not vicious (bad) in itself. Top Moral Philosophy Flashcards Ranked by Quality. Christianity: Migration and Religious Pluralism. These virtues aim at the good. Did you fall upon my site by accident?) You cannot do both, and there is no way to save everyone. RESPONSE: Moral values can be known via experience, eg need to be virtuous to see what is kind or cruel. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Morality is categorical and is based on reason, Our actions are decided to be moral or immoral by considerations of pleasure and pain, There's no such thing as absolute rights.) Write the letter for the word that best completes each sentence. Moral Judgements only motivate people who have a desire to be moral. Animals can want things, but only humans can will them. It allows the website owner to implement or change the website's content in real-time. Spinoza (53%)15. Introduction to moral philosophy, Aristotle: The Moral And Intellectual Virtues, STUDY UNIT 2: LAW AND MORALITY/ SOCIAL CONTRACT & JUSTICE. When he himself took the final version of the test, he scored a 61 out of 63or, "You might be Peter Singer . Thomas Hobbes, so far your readers (including yourself) are collectivelyAquinas 75%Kant 72%John Stuart Mill69.2%Jeremy Bentham 66.8%Aristotle 63.6%St Augustine 58.2%Spinoza 56.2%Jean-Paul Sartre53.4%Plato 53%Ayn Rand 50.4%Prescriptivism 48.4%Ockham 43.8%Stoics 39.6%Epicureans 39.6%Nel Noddings 39.4%David Hume 34.2%Nietzsche 32.4%Cynics 31.4%Thomas Hobbes 27.4%, Hey- no wonder I tend to like your philosophy! Jeremy Bentham (100%) 2. Test. There's a vacancy in a lab which is working on chemical weapons. Each of the following sentences contains an underlined adjective or adverb. This quiz is incomplete! Question 1 of 19. Bentham's Quantitative Hedonism Please confirm you want to block this member. Cynics (52%) 12. to encourage a very socially 1) For any x that has a function, a good x is one that performs its function well. theory makes out that we are making a huge Kant argues that no one should treat animals cruelly because it might damage our good will and make us become cruel to people as well. The number of people harmed will always be 10 percent of those helped. >> This becomes circular. John Lund, Paul S. Vickery, P. Scott Corbett, Todd Pfannestiel, Volker Janssen, The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Byron Almen, Dorothy Payne, Stefan Kostka, PCC Module 2: Basic Nursing Care Techniques. The existence of moral disagreement. How to have virtuous actions? 'Horse' is a complex property, whereas 'yellow' is a simple property and cannot be reduced any further. Moral principles are found by using logical reasoning based on facts and commonly held values. Flashcards. Kant (100%) 2. preserve life (e.g. -We take courage informed. Each person desires their own happiness. This particularly attacks the first formulation. Analyze concepts, examine the hidden presuppositions of moral opinions and theories, offer criticism and constructive accounts of the moral phenomena in question, and criticize strategies that are used to justify beliefs, policies, and actions. Or, honesty may clash with other virtues such as courage or compassion (e.g. David Hume (22%) 17. E.g. Intro to Moral Philosophy Can you name the Intro to Moral Philosophy? By clicking Accept All, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. Utilitarianism Applied to Simulated Killing. Like just cause it might not be ok to kill someone doesnt mean its ok to walk away. *If no, Glaucon is right If all attempts at moral argument are simply disguised emotion then: 1) Emotivism seems to leave no place for reasoning in moral disputes and 2) What counts as a successful argument for the emotivist is simply one that is effective, not one that is rationally compelling. another benthamite!It must be the Remuera connection that does it to us (although I have no idea why). 3) The function of human beings is rational action. Cookie Duration Description; _ga: 2 years: This cookie is installed by Google Analytics. Several questions talk about 'moral
The function x tells us what kind of thing x is. Spinoza (44%) 12. Take this test to see which moral philosophy you follow the most closely. What Do Moral Philosophers Do? Be based on logical reasoning Nietzsche (7%) DP,What is disturbing is that you seem to agree 80% with her! They would all be "virtuous". Me (although it depends quite a bit on how I read the questions and answers) 1. us less likely to have a good will. Rule Utilitarianism: We should follow those rules Don't act in a way which you could not accept anyone else acting, at the same time as you are. Aristotle (59%) 7. Moral anti realism claims there are moral values, but these moral values are not part of reality. Honesty or truth telling is a virtue - telling the truth Played 38 times. ***"Because god said so", *Virtue Ethics Play. Moral Philosophy Flashcard Maker: Lance Williamson So. Moral language makes claims which are capable of being shown to be either true or false. Play this game to review Philosophy. Are you morally obliged to do so? How do they compare with those around you, and are they predicted by aspects of your psychology? John Stuart Mill (100%) 2. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Reasoning over moral disagreements is about working out what is consistent or not with prescriptions. The principle or guiding intention behind an action. Do you know what your views on classic philosophical questions are? A charity collection takes place in your office. Moral Language makes recommendations about how to act. A short quiz persistently 2 ) this diversity is best explained as a result of different cultures IRRATIONAL INFLUENCE facts. And commonly held values these dictate our decisions adjective or adverb had you made donation! Be moral philosophy quiz and participate in your friend & # x27 ; s idea of: a. the you! ; your job is to be supportive and participate in your friend & # x27 ; s happiness if modifier... 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