What is ethics?
What is utilitarianism?
Hint: Associated with Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill
What is deontological ethics?
Hint: Associated with Immanuel Kant
What is virtue ethics?
Hint: Rooted in Aristotle's philosophy
What is Kant's categorical imperative?
What is the Christian basis for ethics?
What is the difference between moral absolutism and moral relativism?
What is natural law theory?
What is virtue ethics?
What is the difference between deontological ethics and consequentialism?
What are the three theological virtues?
Hint: From 1 Corinthians 13
What does Aristotle say is the purpose (telos) of human life?
What is natural law theory in ethics?
Which ethical approach asks, 'What kind of person should I become?'
Hint: It focuses on character and habits.
Which cardinal virtue is the habit of choosing rightly by practical wisdom?
Hint: It governs wise judgment in action.
Which ethical mistake treats pleasure or usefulness as the only measure of the good?
Hint: It reduces the good to one smaller part.
Which virtue governs appetite and desire?
Hint: It moderates desires.
Which virtue gives each person what is due?
Hint: It is concerned with right order in relation to others.
What is a habit in virtue ethics?
Hint: Virtues grow through practice.
Which question best fits natural law reasoning?
Hint: Natural law asks about nature, reason, and goods.