
Ethics
Quiz by Jeeya Ilagan
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- Q1
It is concerned with the common good
Values
Belief
Culture
Law
30s - Q2
We consider what is good for the community as well as our own good.
Common End
Common Desire
Common Good
Common Goal
30s - Q3
It determines the rule and measure that should direct our actions
Utilitarianism
Common Good
Legal Law
Natural Law
30s - Q4
He elaborated that we are created by God in order to ultimately return to Him.
Jeremy Bentham
John Stuart Mill
Thomas Aquinas
30s - Q5
He is a Dominican friar who was the preeminent intellectual figure of the scholastic period of the Middle Age, contributing to the doctrine of the faith more than any figure of his time.
Thomas Aquinas
Jeremy Bentham
John Stuart Mill
30s - Q6
He is credited for giving the subsequent history of philosophy in one of its most compelling and enduring ideas: the notion of supreme and absolutely transcendent good.
Plato
Aquinas
Aristotle
30s - Q7
In Aristotle's exploration of how to discuss beings, he proposes how many concepts to provide a way of understanding any particular being under consideration
Two
Four
Five
Three
30s - Q8
Identifying the four causes of Aristotle gives a way to understand any being. Which among the following is NOT a cause?
Efficient
Material
Final
Informal
30s - Q9
This refers to instances wherein human beings construct and enforce law in their communities
Human Law
Natural Law
Utilitarianism
30s - Q10
What is our human nature common with other animals?
the care of one's offspring
ability to use language
30s