Moral Theories and Mental Frames
  • 1. Consequentialism is concerned with the character of a person rather than the outcome of their actions.
A) False
B) I don't know
C) True
  • 2. Immanuel Kant is associated with the theory of deontology.
A) I don't know
B) False
C) True
  • 3. The Categorical Imperative asks us to act only if our action can become a universal law.
A) I don't know
B) False
C) True
  • 4. Justice as Fairness was proposed by Jeremy Bentham.
A) True
B) I don't know
C) False
  • 5. The Greatest Happiness Principle is the foundation of utilitarianism.
A) True
B) I don't know
C) False
  • 6. Preference Utilitarianism only considers physical pleasure and pain.
A) I don't know
B) True
C) False
  • 7. Virtue Ethics focuses on developing good character traits.
A) I don't know
B) True
C) False
  • 8. Aristotle is a key philosopher behind the theory of Utilitarianism.
A) False
B) I don't know
C) True
  • 9. Mental frames influence how we interpret and react to the world around us.
A) False
B) True
C) I don't know
  • 10. Moral theories and mental frames are important because they guide our actions and decisions.
A) True
B) I don't know
C) False
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