Ethics Final Examination
Ethics Final Examination
Ethics Final Examination
2. The word philosophy comes from the Greek words philein, which means to love and
Sophia, which means _________________.
a. Ideas c. Conscience
b. Wisdom d. Understanding
12. Concerned with judgement of the goodness and badness of human act.
a. Ethics c. Morality
b. Judgement d. Moral standards
14. Applying or implementing the act in reality through the result of analysis.
a. Socratic method c. dialectic method
b. Moral judgement d. objectivity
16. Socrates believed that through analysis a certain proposition can be ultimately correct.
a. yes c. uncertain
b. no
17. In the form of Aristotle, the matter and form exist by themselves
a. yes c. uncertain
b. no
18. Final cause is not simply the end, but it is just the beginning
a. yes c. uncertain
b. no
19. Essences could not exist alone without the presence of existence
a. yes c. uncertain
b. no
1. Are there circumstances in our life that where our decisions heavily relied on our
emotions? What possible solutions can you do to solve it?
2. . If a rule violates the inherent human dignity and the right of an individual to live a
free society, this rule therefore implies non-moral valuation? Why and why not? Explain
3. Impartiality tells us that, “A good reason is not one that is one-sided or looks only at
the interest of the one making adecision.” Why? Explain
Prepared By:
Christopher V. Caurel, MA
Subject Professor