A) moral objectivists.
B) relativist theories of morality.
C) metaphysical dualists.
D) universalist theories of morality.
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A) there are moral norms or principles that everyone should always obey.
B) each human community has the right to define for itself what is ethically right and wrong.
C) morality is dependent on God's will and may differ from person to person.
D) morals are simply expressions of emotional reactions to various situations.
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A) respect for cultural traditions
B) getting in touch with our feelings
C) the pursuit of the good life
D) getting a college degree
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A) a hierarchical caste system
B) one with a transcendent God at the top
C) an interconnected web
D) a mechanical, deterministic universe
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A) There are some moral norms that must be obeyed by all people.
B) Adhering to commonly held beliefs is the surest path to true wisdom.
C) Each individual is responsible for his or her actions and the consequences of those actions.
D) Moral judgments are simply expressions of an individual's emotions.
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A) A. J. Ayer
B) Aristotle
C) Sigmund Freud
D) RenΓ© Descartes
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A) logic
B) God
C) wisdom
D) toga parties
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A) It destroys the concept of moral responsibility by reducing humans to purely material beings.
B) It places too much emphasis on intuition as the source of moral knowledge.
C) It liberates women by placing all humans above other animals.
D) It is based on a "logic of domination" that some people are morally superior to others.
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A) A. J. Ayer
B) Sandra Harding
C) Socrates
D) the puppeteer
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A) is right for him as long as he personally feels it is right.
B) is right because his intention is to reduce pain and suffering.
C) is wrong because physician-assisted suicide is illegal.
D) is neither right nor wrong but is just an expression of his feelings.
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A) It provides individuals with guidance toward liberation from their past harmful actions and illusions.
B) It holds that there is no such thing as divinity, and consequently, morality is simply an illusion.
C) It suggests that an individual can achieve moral perfection only by embracing an ascetic lifestyle.
D) It claims that morality is nothing more than an individual's emotional response to a situation.
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A) ethical relativism
B) emotivism
C) universalist theories
D) epistemology
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A) Aristotle
B) Alan Dershowitz
C) E. O. Wilson
D) Karen Warren
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A) the scientific method
B) the Bible
C) cultural tradition
D) his or her gut feelings
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A) Pierre, who acts on what he personally feels is right for him
B) Hyun, who looks to reason when seeking moral guidance
C) Omar, who looks to cultural traditions when making moral decisions
D) Jayne, who looks to her philosophy professor for answers to what is moral
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A) Plato
B) Buddha
C) E. O. Wilson
D) A. J. Ayer
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A) anthropological.
B) anthropocentric.
C) anthropomorphic.
D) utilitarian.
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A) an individual's tendency to go to great lengths to help those who share his or her genes.
B) a group's tendency to cooperate with those who are most different from them.
C) a community's use of impartial reasoning to decide which members most need their help.
D) an individual's tendency to value divinity and divine morality over objective reasoning.
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A) authenticity
B) cynicism
C) fatalism
D) egoism
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A) we have more control over our lives when we make "to do" lists.
B) there is only one substance and that is matter. The mind is merely the physical working of a brain.
C) there are no moral truths. Morality is simply a matter of personal opinion.
D) reality is made up of two distinct substances: mind and matter.
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