
Group 2 Quiz - Kant and Rights Theory
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- Q1What is the personal or individual right about being properly named or given credit when your work is used?Human RightsLegal RightsMoral RightsI Know, Right?45s
- Q2What kind of ethics does the Kant's principle of right theory is included?Rights Based EthicsMedical EthicsMoral Based EthicsLegal Based Ethics45s
- Q3What rights is found within existing legal codes?Moral RightsHuman RightsLeft & RightLegal Rights45s
- Q4Its principle is the notion that in order for a society to be effective, the government must approach the making and enforcement of laws with the right intentions.Ethical TheoryVoices of TheoryRights TheoryNumber Theory45s
- Q5What is the highest good according to Kant?Free WillFinal WillGoodwillKuya Wil45s
- Q6Who is the person that does not agree with many ethicists that happiness is summum bonum?Immanuel KantAristotleJeremy BenthamThomas Aquinas45s
- Q7What rights can be defined as a person to enjoy his own presence by himself and decide his boundaries?Right to WorkRight to LibertyRights to Own PropertyRights to Personal Privacy45s
- Q8An example of rights based ethics is:The right to clean water.The right to bear arms.The right to free education.The right to internet access.45s
- Q9True or False: Human rights are identified as moral rights.FalseTrue45s
- Q10True or False: Members of society must agree to give up some freedom for the protection enjoyed by organized society.FalseTrue45s