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Choose the best answer: The biggest challenge in "Judging Cases Alike" is:
Discerning ethically relevant similarities and differences
Interpreting societal norms and stands
Avoiding potential consequences
Finding laws that directly apply to each situtation
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The principle of utility states that actions are right if they promote:
Justice for all
Higher profits
Happiness
Individual freedom
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"Judging Cases Alike" suggests ethical decision making should be based on:
Potential outcomes of decisions
Consistent application of principle across similar cases
The specific details of the cases
The consequences to the people impacted
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Utilitarian ethics would likely support which of the following policies?
Maximization of community happiness
Individual rights, regardless of outcome
Good intentions of policy makers
Traditional moral values
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Deontological ethics is primarily concerned with:
Consequences of actions
Maximizing happiness
The inherent rightness or wrongness of action
Cultural virtues
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True or False: According to deontology, moral rules must be followed consistently?
True
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The idea of fairness in "Judging Cases Alike" is associated with:
Deontology
Virtue ethics
The concept of Moral Consistency
Utalitarianism
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Who is attributed with a distinction between Utilitarianism higher and lower pleasures?
Immanuel Kant
John Stuart Mills
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Jeremy Bentham
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Kant's categorical imperative suggests:
Acts are only moral if they maximize utility in a culture
One should act according to Moral maxims that are universal
Morality is relative to culture
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Who is primarily associated with formulating classical Utilitarianism?
John Rawls
Immanuel Kant
Aristotle
Jeremy Bentham
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Based on "Judging Cases Alike", what is the most important element in an ethical analysis?
Recognizing relevant similarities between cases
Representing your voters, in political situations
The legal outcomes
Choosing the outcome that will provide the most happiness
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In Deontology, the concept of duty means that actions are morally required when:
After deep analysis of the personal consequences
They contribute to overall happiness
They conform to universal moral laws
Satisfy personal desires
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