PHI 208 Final Exam (New 2016)
1. According to Jeremy Bentham (as described by Singer) what should determine whether a being’s interests should be taken into account?
Whether they have the faculty of discourse
Whether they can reason
Whether they can suffer
Whether they are capable of love
2. In the video “Drones Are Not Ethical and Effective,” Jeremy Waldron argues that drones are not ethical because their use involves
total transparency and accountability
the assurance that only combatants will be targeted
the maintenance of a secret death list by government authorities
all of the above
3. Rachels claims that:
there is no moral difference between active and passive euthanasia, considered in themselves.
there is always a moral difference between the consequences of active and passive euthanasia.
both a and b.
neither a nor b
4. The conventional doctrine is endorsed by:
Rachels.
the American Medical Association.
both a and b.
neither a nor b
5. Which answer best describes Noddings’s statements about how mothers frequently to feel about losing their children in war?
Mothers rest assured that the deaths of their children was fully justified by the good they did in the war
Mothers often allow their desire to demonstrate patriotism to override their natural opposition to war and the death of their children
Mothers universally oppose war and the death of children that it inevitably brings
Mothers are generally more enthusiastic for war than anyone else because they know it will make the world safer for future generations
6. According to Rachels, the “conventional doctrine” maintains that:
active euthanasia is sometimes permissible, but passive euthanasia never is.
passive euthanasia is sometimes permissible, but active euthanasia never is.
both active and passive euthanasia are sometimes permissible.
neither active nor passive euthanasia are ever permissible
7. In the article “War and Massacre,” Thomas Nagel argues that moral absolutism
is consistent with the principles of utilitarianism
can be used to justify genocide
is primarily concerned with what a person is doing
is primarily concerned with the outcome of a person’s actions
8. According to Midgley, moral isolationism
Is a “perverse indulgence of the self-righteous.”
Is based on skeptical diagnosis.
Stems from concern about hypocrisy.
Justifies immorality.
9. How do we determine the difference between higher and lower pleasures, according to Mill?
The relative duration and intensity.
The preference of those who are acquainted with both.
The amount of happiness they produce on average.
We can’t, since there is no difference between pleasures.
10. Gilligan claims that females tend to see relationships as these
Hierarchies
Webs
Rules
Duties
11. In the video “Sexism in the News Media 2012” some newscasters blame military women for this
being killed in combat
being raped
not being able to have children
being war heroes
12. According to Kant, the moral worth of an action: 3
lies in its conformity to the moral law.
lies in the value of the expected result.
lies in its conformity to God’s commands.
lies in its usefulness to society.
13. Which of the following are questions in the Bechdel test?
Is there more than one female character?
Do they speak to each other?
When they speak to each other, do they talk about something other than a man?
all of the above
14. In Kant Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, the maxim of an act is:
the policy or principle that you would be following if you did it.
the expected overall utility resulting from the action.
the moral rule that an act either respects or violates .
all of the above
15. According to Rachels, the case of Smith and Jones shows that:
killing is intrinsically worse than letting die.
there is no intrinsic moral difference between killing and letting die.
letting die is morally worse than killing.
it is never permissible either to let someone die or to kill them
16. According to Aristotle, we should begin ethical inquiry by specifying:
which things are intrinsically valuable.
the ultimate aim of all that we do.
what our fundamental duties are.
what constraints on behavior it would be reasonable to agree to
17. According to Thomas Hill’s account of environmental ethics, a person might show a lack of virtue when they:
fail to realize that human needs and interests are worthless and unimportant.
fail find any aesthetic value in nature.
fail to recognize the rights of non sentient beings.
All of the above
18. Reason is a faculty that we have that:
is only good if it succeeds in satisfying our desires.
is the driving principle of a good will.
is the fundamental ground of human dignity.
both B and C
19. Aristotle states that if we ask what the highest good of human action is:
there is no agreement about the answer.
most people agree that it is pleasure.
nearly everyone agrees that it is happiness.
there is no objective answer to this question
20. Kant explains that respect for a person is:
the recognition of the worth of the person’s potential contribution tosociety.
dependent upon whether the person respects others.
both A and B
none of the above
21. According to Leon Kass, the drive to legalize euthanasia can be largely attributed to
the rise in a largely technical approach to healing.
an increase in our sympathy.
an increased respect for human dignity.
the secularization of modern society
22. According to Rachels, active euthanasia is currently:
forbidden by law, and conventionally considered immoral.
forbidden by law, but conventionally considered permissible.
permitted by law, but conventionally considered immoral.
permitted by law, and conventionally considered permissible
23. Kant claims that a good will is:
the only thing that can be called good with qualification.
the only thing that can be called good without qualification.
the indispensable condition for happiness.
both B and C
24. Aristotle claims that the function of human life is:
survival and reproduction.
service to the gods.
rational activity.
to pursue pleasure
25. Aristotle conceives of a virtue as:
a rule that tells you what the right action is.
a state of character that enables practically wise choices.
a positive self-image.
a way to gain as much pleasure as possible
26. According to the scene from The Bridge on the River Kwai, what is the ultimate reason Colonel Nicholson (Alec Guinness) insists that the soldiers work hard to build the best bridge possible:
Because even in captivity, they know that God is watching them.
So that the British forces will be able to fight the Japanese more effectively.
Because the better the bridge, the more benefit they will receive and less punishment they will endure from their captors.
Because it is an expression of the strength and dignity of a soldier even in captivity
27. Why is it hard for physicians to understand palliative care?
They do not care about their patients enough.
They are well-educated in palliative care.
They did not pay attention in medical school.
They are focused on healing rather than helping die
28. According to Tom Regan, what is fundamentally wrong with our current system?
It mistreats animals in captivity
It does not adequately reduce the number of experiments to only what is medically necessary
It treats animals as resources; as though they exist for us
That it doesn’t utilize animals enough for beneficial purposes
29. Glaukon thinks that deep in our hearts we all believe that
Injustice is more profitable than justice.
We will have a clearer conscience if we always stick to the laws of justice.
To be unjust is to be a fool.
Both B and C
30. According to Midgely, moral isolationism leads to
Is a “perverse indulgence of the self-righteous.”
Is based on skeptical diagnosis.
Stems from concern about hypocrisy.
Justifies immorality
31. Peter Singer’s “basic principles of equality” applied to animals means:
Animals should be given all the same rights as human beings.
Animals are not entitled to not all the same rights but to an equal consideration of interests.
Animals should not be given the same moral consideration because they are do not have the same power to reason as humans.
Animals do not have rights unless they can demonstrate the same abilities as humans
32. The Ring of Gyges gave the shepherd who found it
Intelligence
Invincibility
Invisibility
Wisdom
33. What moral theory does Jeremy Bentham (with whom Singer seems to agree) endorse?
Moral relativism
Anarchism
Utilitarianism
Social Contract Theory
34. According to Kant, suicide is:
Moral if and only if one’s life becomes too burdensome.
Moral if and only if it relieves other people’s burdens.
Immoral because it involves treating one’s autonomous will merely as a means to the relief of suffering.
Immoral because it condemns one to eternal damnation.
35. If the Ring of Gyges really existed,
Just people would use it for justice.
Just people would not use it at all.
Unjust people would use it differently than just people.
Everyone would use it the same.
36. Kenneth Anderson argues that the fact that drones make the resort to force easier
means that enemies will always be too afraid to attack us
does not mean that drones make the resort to force too easy
means that we should instead favor cruise missiles
all of the above
37. Which of the following does not describe how egg-laying hens are treated in factory farms?
They tend to have it much better than meat hens
They are kept in such tight confinement that they cannot lift their wings
They are starved into a period of ‘forced molting’
They have their beaks painfully seared off
38. What is Tom Regan’s position about the use of animals in research and agriculture?
Animals should be used whenever it can be proven that the human benefits outweigh the harms caused to the animals
Animals should never be used for medical research or commercial agriculture
Animals should only be used for medical research shown to be beneficial to humanity, never for agriculture
Animals should be used in both medical research and agriculture but should be treated as humanely as possible
39. In Hill’s example, what did the wealthy eccentric man do to his yard after he bought a new house?
cut down an avocado tree
covered the yard with asphalt
remodeled the kitchen
1 and 2
40. Which of the following makes it difficult to calculate the utility of an act
the time frame of the consequences
disagreements about the meaning of pleasure or happiness
determining what constitutes the greatest good
all of the above
41. Rachels concludes that:
active euthanasia is always worse than passive euthanasia.
passive euthanasia is always worse than active euthanasia.
active euthanasia is always morally permissible.
none of the above
42. According to the video “Religion, War, and Violence,” Just War Theory asserts that military intervention
can be seen as an act of altruism
must always have an altruistic component
must be primarily an act of altruism
must never have an altruistic component
43. Hill would claim that a lack of aesthetic perception
might indicate an inability to appreciate the true value of things in general.
might indicate that the person simply has a different set of subjective tastes.
might indicate that one lacks a precise philosophical account of the beautiful.
might indicate an inability to express proper self-deception
44. Midgley analyzes the position that each society is a separate culture with its own values. This position is known as
Moral relativism
Moral isolationism
Moral structuralism
Moral voluntarism
45. Robinson argues that honor
Encourages restraint in warfare`
Encourages heroism in warfare
Encourages the waging of war
Encourages abuse in warfare
All of the above
46. Robinson describes magnanimity and integrity as both primarily concerned with what?
Honor
Wealth
Courage
Generosity
47. Thomas Nagel argues that all rules of engagement should be governed by the utilitarian principle that
any means can be justified if it leads to a worthy end
the greatest good can justify targeting noncombatants
we are always justified in attacking the tyranny of the majority
none of the above
48. According to Held, the following have been aligned with femininity in the history of Western thought
emotion
weakness
passion
all of the above
49. Feminist ethics is based around which of the following ideas
That abstract universal principles can be applied to most situations to find the best action.
That maximizing something like happiness or pleasure is the best way to guide action.
That emotions can be cultivated and ought to be taken into account in ethical theory.
That all humans are autonomous individuals who battle for resources
50. According to Colin Stokes, in this film all the heroic, wise, and villainous characters are female.
The Little Mermaid
Star Wars
The Wizard of Oz
Les Miserables
ANSWER
1. Whether they can suffer
2. the maintenance of a secret death list by government authorities
3. there is no moral difference between active and passive euthanasia, considered in themselves.
4. the American Medical Association.
5. Mothers often allow their desire to demonstrate patriotism to override their natural opposition to war and the death of their children
6. passive euthanasia is sometimes permissible, but active euthanasia never is.
7. is primarily concerned with what a person is doing
8. Stems from concern about hypocrisy.
9. The preference of those who are acquainted with both.
10. Webs
11. being raped
12. lies in its conformity to the moral law.
13. all of the above
14. the policy or principle that you would be following if you did it.
15. there is no intrinsic moral difference between killing and letting die.
16. the ultimate aim of all that we do.
17. fail find any aesthetic value in nature.
18. both B and C
19. nearly everyone agrees that it is happiness.
20. none of the above
21. the rise in a largely technical approach to healing.
22. forbidden by law, and conventionally considered immoral.
23. both B and C
24. rational activity.
25. a state of character that enables practically wise choices.
26. Because it is an expression of the strength and dignity of a soldier even in captivity
27. They are focused on healing rather than helping die
28. It treats animals as resources; as though they exist for us
29. Injustice is more profitable than justice.
30. Stems from concern about hypocrisy.
31. Animals are not entitled to not all the same rights but to an equal consideration of interests.
32. Invisibility
33. Utilitarianism
34. Immoral because it involves treating one’s autonomous will merely as a means to the relief of suffering.
35. Everyone would use it the same.
36. does not mean that drones make the resort to force too easy
37. They tend to have it much better than meat hens
38. Animals should never be used for medical research or commercial agriculture
39. 1 and 2
40. all of the above
41. none of the above
42. can be seen as an act of altruism
43. might indicate an inability to appreciate the true value of things in general.
44. Moral isolationism
45. All of the above
46. Honor
47. none of the above
48. all of the above
49. That emotions can be cultivated and ought to be taken into account in ethical theory.
50. The Wizard of Oz