QUESTION 16
The following is an example of an argument from nature (i.e. based on nature), the "purpose' of the eyes is to see, therefore it is wrong to use one's eyes to flirt.
True
False
QUESTION 19
If you act out of duty, then you are following utilitarianism.
True
False
QUESTION 27
Moral consequences are important to Kant, but not Bentham.
True
False
2.5 points
QUESTION 28
Ethical subjectivism says that morality is based on universal moral code.
True
False
2.5 points
QUESTION 30
An argument for the legalization of marijuana cannot be made using utilitarianism.
True
False
QUESTION 32
"Way to go, Peyton!" is a factual statement and not an expression of the speaker's attitude.
True
False
Question 16
Answer: True
According to ethics of naturalism each natural object has a natural purpose and they're ought to fulfill that purpose.
Question 19
False
If one is acting on duty then s/he is following Kant's deontology
Question 27
False
Moral consequences were important to Bentham not Kant
Question 28
False
Morality is subjective according to ethical subjectivism
Question 30
False
Utilitarianism on the basis of maximum happiness may support legalization of marijuana
Question 32
False
No facts are presented in the statement,hence, not a factual statement.
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