a.All of the above
b.Kant
c.None of the above
d.Kohlberg
e.Narvaez
2.A(n) ________is a formal, solemn, publically proclaimed commitment to conduct oneself in certain, morally specified ways.
a.Principle
b.none of the above
c.Oath
d.Code
e.Statute
3.Moral theories that advocate that consequences or the results of an action make it right are called:
a.deontological
b.none of the above
c.teleological
d.virtue ethics
e.all of the above
The Post- conventional understanding of Justice is exemplified in the works of: a.All of the above...
1.The Post- conventional understanding of Justice is exemplified in the works of: Group of answer choices a.All of the above b.Kant c.None of the above d.Kohlberg e.Narvaez 2.Applied Ethics is a branch of: Group of answer choices a.Axiology b.All of the above c.None of the above d.Epistemology e.Metaphysics 3.Moral theories that advocate that consequences or the results of an action make it right are called: Group of answer choices a.deontological b.none of the above c.teleological d.virtue ethics e.all of the...
Which of the following is not a normative ethical principle? Group of answer choices a. personal benefit b. paternalism c. B and C, but not A d. all of the above are normative principles e autonomy 2.The Ethics of Security, Engagement, and Imagination are components of whose Ethical schema? Group of answer choices a. Kohlberg b. All of the above c. Narvaez d. Svara e. Kant 3.The deontological approach to Ethics is exemplified in which of the following: Group of...