111 Ethical Theory
Ethical Theory Crossword
Fill in words given the clues below. Click on number to fill in the blanks.
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| 1. | The rightness and wrongess of actions, persons, events, etc. | | 5. | The branch of ethics dealing with particular actions or types of actions. | | 8. | The view that what makes actions right or wrong is most people believing them to be so is called _____ Relativism. | | 10. | E.g., not impartial. | | 12. | German philosopher who invented the Categorical Imperative. | | 13. | The philosophical study of morality. | | 20. | Having to do with what ought to be the case. | | 23. | Not wrong to do. | | 24. | A justified constraint upon how others may act. | | 26. | View which requires us to maximize the overall good. | | 15. | Do-It-Yourself, abbrev. | | 16. | Missing-In-Action, abbrev. | | 19. | Being dishonest may involve telling one. |
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| 2. | Wrong not to do. | | 3. | Matches up with the way things are. | | 6. | Theory that says what makes an action right is its being commanded by God. | | 7. | Correlative to a right. | | 9. | on the assumption the premises are true, the conclusion is true. | | 14. | A NET that doesn't apply to some action fails this criterion. | | 21. | Principle of Negative Evidence (abbrev.) | | 22. | British philosopher who developed utilitarianism. | | 4. | Your instructor. | | 25. | What a good inductive argument must be. | | 18. | What philosophy is. | | 11. | Floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee. | | 17. | Also your instructor. |
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