4. The idea that moral judgements are expressions of feelings is called non-cognitivism
5. Metaethics is concerned with the meaning of ethical terms (2)
6. For Beauchamp and Childress, principles, are the locus of certainty; for casuists, the locus of certainty is paradigmatic cases
7. In Bentham's hedonistic calculus, the criterion of how many people are likely to benefit from a course of action is called extent
9. A prima facie duty becomes an actual duty in two circumstances:
a. When it conflicts with other duties and overrides them
b. When no other moral consideration arise
10. For Kant, the only thing that is good without qualification is goodwill
11. While consequentialists and deontologists focus on action, virtue ethicists focus on character
I. Lectures 1. The right to make decisions about one's own life is the principle of...