A) The greatest happiness principle B) The categorical imperative C) The social contract D) The golden mean
A) Immanuel Kant B) Jeremy Bentham C) Friedrich Nietzsche D) John Stuart Mill
A) Physical pleasures B) Sensory pleasures C) Material pleasures D) Intellectual and moral pleasures
A) Higher and lower pleasures B) Immediate and delayed pleasures C) Natural and artificial pleasures D) Temporary and permanent pleasures
A) Deontological B) Relativistic C) Consequentialist D) Virtue ethics
A) He supports only physical pleasure B) He agrees and states that life is irrational C) He argues for the superiority of higher pleasures D) He dismisses all forms of pleasure as unimportant
A) Maximizing pleasure for the greatest number B) Maximizing total wealth in society C) Eliminating all forms of pain D) Ensuring absolute freedom for individuals
A) Secondary to societal control B) Irrelevant to utility C) A potential source of unhappiness D) Essential for personal happiness
A) The overall well-being and happiness produced B) The level of education achieved C) The amount of money earned D) The physical strength of a person |