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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?. Philosophy Edition. Question 1. What best describes ethical codes of conduct?. A Normal theory B Norwegian theory C Normative theory D Numpty theory. What best describes ethical codes of conduct?. A Normal theory B Norwegian theory - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Who Wants To Be A Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?Millionaire?

Philosophy

Edition

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Question 1

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What best describes ethical codes of conduct?

A Normal theoryB Norwegian theoryC Normative theoryD Numpty theory

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What best describes ethical codes of conduct?

A Normal theoryB Norwegian theoryC Normative theoryD Numpty theory

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Question 2

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Which of the following best describes self-interest?

A Religious AuthorityB EgoismC UtilitarianismD Teenagerism

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Which of the following best describes self-interest?

A Religious AuthorityB EgoismC UtilitarianismD Teenagerism

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Question 3

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Which of the following are Utilitarian?

A Jeremy BeadleB Jeremy IronsC Jeremy BenthamD Jeremy Bentley

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Which of the following are Utilitarian?

A Jeremy BeadleB Jeremy IronsC Jeremy BenthamD Jeremy Bentley

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Question 4

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What is the GHP?

A Greater Horse Power

B God Highest Power

C Give Help Principle

D Greatest Happiness Principle

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What is the GHP?

A Greater Horse Power

B God Highest Power

C Give Help Principle

D Greatest Happiness Principle

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Question 5

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Utilitarian theory is…

A ConsequentialistB ConstipatedC ContrivedD Controversial

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Utilitarian theory is…

A ConsequentialistB ConstipatedC ContrivedD Controversial

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Question 6

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Maximum pleasure, minimum pain?

A EquitarianB HedonistC ConsequentialistD Kantianism

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Maximum pleasure, minimum pain?

A EquitarianB HedonistC ConsequentialistD Kantianism

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Question 7

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Who believes all are equal?

A Three MusketeersB Labour PartyC EquitariansD Equestrians

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Who believes all are equal?

A Three MusketeersB Labour PartyC EquitariansD Equestrians

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Question 8

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Bentham’s Hedonic Calculus measures

A PainB PleasureC Pain & PleasureD Maximising pleasure

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Bentham’s Hedonic Calculus measures

A PainB PleasureC Pain & PleasureD Maximising pleasure

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Question 9

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According to Mill, what is a competent judge?

A EgoistB ConsequentialistC HedonistD Kantian

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According to Mill, what is a competent judge?

A EgoistB ConsequentialistC HedonistD Kantian

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Question 10

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What is a weakness with Hedonism

A Working out consequences

B Justice and rights

C Quantifying happiness

D Local and global issues

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What is a weakness with Hedonism

A Working out consequences

B Justice and rights

C Quantifying happiness

D Local and global issues

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Question 11

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Local & global issues are a weakness for

A HedonistsB EquitariansC ConsequentialistsD Egoists

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Local & global issues are a weakness for

A HedonistsB EquitariansC ConsequentialistsD Egoists

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Question 12

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Equity principle struggles with…

A Bad pleasuresB Predicted outcomesC Special obligationsD Quantifying pain

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Equity principle struggles with…

A Bad pleasuresB Predicted outcomesC Special obligationsD Quantifying pain

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Question 13

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Utilitarianism can be accused of being

A Biased against majority

B Ignoring the consequences

C Unrealistically demanding

D Disregarding minorities

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Utilitarianism can be accused of being

A Biased against majority

B Ignoring the consequences

C Unrealistically demanding

D Disregarding minorities

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Question 14

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Act Utilitarians will always…

A Allow for the rules

B Allow for consequences

C Allow for their conscience

D Allow for their feelings

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Act Utilitarians will always…

A Allow for the rules

B Allow for consequences

C Allow for their conscience

D Allow for their feelings

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Question 15

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J.O. Urmson said we are obliged to undertake

A Supplementary actions

B Supercategory actions

C Supererogatory actions

D Supersensory actions

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J.O. Urmson said we are obliged to undertake

A Supplementary actions

B Supercategory actions

C Supererogatory actions

D Supersensory actions

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