Question 1. 1. In Kant Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, the maxim of an act is: (Points : 1)
the expected overall utility resulting from the action. the policy or principle that you would be following if you did it. the unconscious biological cause of the act. all of the above.
Question 2. 2. Which of the statements by Jeremy Waldron in the video “Drones Are Not Ethical and Effective” best expresses a deontological argument similar to one that Immanuel Kant might make? (Points : 1)
“when you…maintain that a particular form of warfare is legitimate you can't just maintain that for yourself, you have to accept that it would be legitimate in the hands of your opponents.” “what we're dealing with here is a general proposition and an indicative proposition, not a subjunctive” “drone warfare involves an expansion of the targets” “often those who are participating in these attacks are CIA operatives rather than military personnel”
Question 3. 3. In the article “War and Massacre,” Thomas Nagel argues that moral absolutism (Points : 1)
is primarily concerned with what a person is doing is basically the same as utilitarianism is a version of moral relativism is primarily concerned with the outcome of a person’s actions
Question 4. 4. In the Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant argues that when I find someone in need: (Points : 1)
I should do everything possible to help them, even if it means violating a moral duty. I should sympathize with them, but recognize that the world is better off overall if we each only look after our own interests. I should recognize that I could never will a world in which no one helped each other, and help them in the best way that I can. I should only help them if it benefits me as well.
Question 5. 5. Which would be an example of acting from duty, according to Kant’s Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals: (Points : 1)
Respecting others because you want them to like you. Keeping one’s promise because that’s what everyone should always do. Being honest with my customers in order to increase my company’s profits. All of the above.
Question 6. 6. Jeremy Waldron argues that drone warfare is neither ethical nor effective because it (Points : 1)
threatens a world of death lists and death squads promotes the growth of terrorism inhibits the development of counter-terrorism strategies all of the above
Question 7. 7. According to Kant’s ideas in the Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, what is one way in which I can determine whether my actions respect other persons as end-in-themselves? (Points : 1)
They could reasonably accept my reasons for action. They have been coerced or manipulated into being treated in certain ways. My actions diminish their own ability to make free, autonomous choices. All of the above.
Question 8. 8. According to Kant’s Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, which of these is not important to morality? (Points : 1)
duty moral law reason None of the above.
Question 9. 9. According to Kant in the Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, suicide is: (Points : 1)
Moral if and only if one lives in a state or country where it is legal. Immoral because it involves treating one’s autonomous will merely as a means to the relief of suffering. Moral if and only if one does not have friends or family members that would be hurt by it. Immoral because it condemns one to eternal damnation.
Question 10. 10. Nagel’s argument in “War and Massacre” that hostility or aggression should be directed at its true object means that which of the following would probably not be permissible? (Points : 1)
Torturing a prisoner to get the names of his confederates. Attacking an enemy country’s agricultural system. Bombing major cultural centers. All of the above.
Question 11. 11. In the video, “Drones Are Ethical and Effective,” Kenneth Anderson argues that the use of drones is ethical because (Points : 1)
it removes all possibility of civilian casualties it is more precise than other forms of weaponry and can result in fewer casualties any weapon is justified if it kills as many enemies as possible every country a right to do whatever is necessary to ensure victory
Question 12. 12. In Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant claims that a good will is: (Points : 1)
only good if it benefits others. only good if it satisfies a person’s desires. the only thing that can be called good without qualification. both A and B.
Question 13. 13. Which one of these is a way of expressing Kant’s Categorical Imperative? (Points : 1)
Act as if the maxim of your action were to become by your will a universal law. Act so that the maxim of your action ensures the satisfaction of your desires. Act so that you use humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of another, always as a means to the greatest possible utility. None of the above.
Question 14. 14. Michael Walzer argues that in the unique world of war, both morality and authority are (Points : 1)
established by rules of war radically contested established by neutral states none of the above
Question 15. 15. Jeremy Waldron argues that the current use of drone warfare is unethical because (Points : 1)
it involves the use of deadly force, which is always wrong it is conducted by unlawful combatants such as CIA personnel who are not subject to standard military regulations it may result in unintended civilian casualties, unlike conventional bombing which never results in civilian casualties all of the above
Question 16. 16. Kant’s theory of morality is best described as: (Points : 1)
Utilitarian Based on divine commands Relativistic Deontological
Question 17. 17. According to Nagel in “War and Massacre,” which of the following may be permitted by absolutism, at least in some circumstances? (Points : 1)
Intentionally killing an innocent person Dropping a nuclear bomb on an enemy city Torturing an innocent person Doing something that unintentionally brings about an innocent person's death
Question 18. 18. In Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant claims that “reason”: (Points : 1)
should be put at the service of fulfilling our own desires. should be put at the service of fulfilling other people’s desires. should determine itself independently of desire. both A and B
Question 19. 19. Michael Walzer argues that there is a radical distinction between war and civil life because (Points : 1)
war is an intensely collective and collectivizing experience the circumstances of war are intensely coercive in ways not found elsewhere in society war is a world of pervasive uncertainty all of the above
Question 20. 20. In the video “Drones Are Not Ethical and Effective,” Jeremy Waldron argues that one reason drones are not ethical because their use involves (Points : 1)
the maintenance of a secret death list by government authorities total transparency and accountability the assurance that only combatants will be targeted an increased risk to drone operators
Question 1.
1.
In Kant Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, the maxim of an act is:
(Points : 1)
the expected overall utility resulting from the action.
the policy or principle that you would be following if you did it.
the unconscious biological cause of the act.
all of the above.
Question 2.
2.
Which of the statements by Jeremy Waldron in the video “Drones Are Not
Ethical and Effective” best expresses a deontological argument similar to one that Immanuel
Kant might make? (Points : 1)
“when you…maintain that a particular form of warfare is legitimate you can't just
maintain that for yourself, you have to accept that it would be legitimate in the hands of your
opponents.”
“what we're dealing with here is a general proposition and an indicative proposition,
not a subjunctive”
“drone warfare involves an expansion of th
e targets”
“often those who are participating in these attacks are CIA operatives rather than
military personnel”
Question 3.
3.
In the article “War and Massacre,” Thomas Nagel argues that moral absolutism
(Points : 1)
is primarily concerned with what a person is doing
is basically the same as utilitarianism
is a version of moral relativism
is primarily concerned with the outcome of a person’s actions
Question 4.
4.
In the Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant argues that when I find
someone in need: (Points : 1)
I should do everything possible to help them, even if it means violating a moral duty.
I should sympathize with them, but recognize that th
e world is better off overall if we
each only look after our own interests.
I should recognize that I could never will a world in which no one helped each other,
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