Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Philosophy Edition
Question 1
What best describes ethical codes of conduct? A Normal theory B Norwegian theory C Normative theory D Numpty theory
What best describes ethical codes of conduct? A Normal theory B Norwegian theory C Normative theory D Numpty theory
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Question 2
Which of the following best describes self-interest? A Religious Authority B Egoism C Utilitarianism D Teenagerism
Which of the following best describes self-interest? A Religious Authority B Egoism C Utilitarianism D Teenagerism
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Question 3
Which of the following are Utilitarian? A Jeremy Beadle B Jeremy Irons C Jeremy Bentham D Jeremy Bentley
Which of the following are Utilitarian? A Jeremy Beadle B Jeremy Irons C Jeremy Bentham D Jeremy Bentley
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Question 4
What is the GHP? A Greater Horse Power B God Highest Power C Give Help Principle D Greatest Happiness Principle
What is the GHP? A Greater Horse Power B God Highest Power C Give Help Principle D Greatest Happiness Principle
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Question 5
Utilitarian theory is… A Consequentialist B Constipated C Contrived D Controversial
Utilitarian theory is… A Consequentialist B Constipated C Contrived D Controversial
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Question 6
Maximum pleasure, minimum pain? A Equitarian B Hedonist C Consequentialist D Kantianism
Maximum pleasure, minimum pain? A Equitarian B Hedonist C Consequentialist D Kantianism
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Question 7
Who believes all are equal? A Three Musketeers B Labour Party C Equitarians D Equestrians
Who believes all are equal? A Three Musketeers B Labour Party C Equitarians D Equestrians
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Question 8
Bentham’s Hedonic Calculus measures A Pain B Pleasure C Pain & Pleasure D Maximising pleasure
Bentham’s Hedonic Calculus measures A Pain B Pleasure C Pain & Pleasure D Maximising pleasure
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Question 9
According to Mill, what is a competent judge? A Egoist B Consequentialist C Hedonist D Kantian
According to Mill, what is a competent judge? A Egoist B Consequentialist C Hedonist D Kantian
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Question 10
What is a weakness with Hedonism A Working out consequences B Justice and rights C Quantifying happiness D Local and global issues
What is a weakness with Hedonism A Working out consequences B Justice and rights C Quantifying happiness D Local and global issues
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Question 11
Local & global issues are a weakness for A Hedonists B Equitarians C Consequentialists D Egoists
Local & global issues are a weakness for A Hedonists B Equitarians C Consequentialists D Egoists
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Question 12
Equity principle struggles with… A Bad pleasures B Predicted outcomes C Special obligations D Quantifying pain
Equity principle struggles with… A Bad pleasures B Predicted outcomes C Special obligations D Quantifying pain
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Question 13
Utilitarianism can be accused of being A Biased against majority B Ignoring the consequences C Unrealistically demanding D Disregarding minorities
Utilitarianism can be accused of being A Biased against majority B Ignoring the consequences C Unrealistically demanding D Disregarding minorities
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Question 14
Act Utilitarians will always… A Allow for the rules B Allow for consequences C Allow for their conscience D Allow for their feelings
Act Utilitarians will always… A Allow for the rules B Allow for consequences C Allow for their conscience D Allow for their feelings
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Question 15
J.O. Urmson said we are obliged to undertake A Supplementary actions B Supercategory actions C Supererogatory actions D Supersensory actions
J.O. Urmson said we are obliged to undertake A Supplementary actions B Supercategory actions C Supererogatory actions D Supersensory actions
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