ETHC 101 Quiz 1 Liberty University
ETHC 101 Quiz 1 Relativism, Natural Law, Virtue Ethics
Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1.
- According to the Talking About Ethics textbook, cultural relativists often point to the diversity of ethical beliefs around the world as an argument for cultural relativism. What kind of logical fallacy is this?
- According to the Moral Choices textbook, which of the following IS true about the connection between the law and morality?
- According to the Moral Choices textbook, what is the dominant cultural ideology calling into question the Christian view about moral knowledge?
- According to the Talking About Ethics textbook, which of the following is NOT a benefit of listening to those with whom we disagree?
- According to the Talking About Ethics textbook, metaethics is:
- According to the Talking About Ethics textbook, moral universals are:
- According to the Talking About Ethics textbook, many people adopt an ethical system or philosophy that works for them without often thinking about why they do what they do.
- According to the Talking About Ethics textbook, if relativism is true, then moral progress is impossible.
- According to the Moral Choices textbook, ethics refers to the actual content of right and wrong while morality refers to the process of determining right and wrong.
- According to the Talking About Ethics textbook, cultural relativism is the view that:
Set 1
- According to the Moral Reasoning textbook, who was the author of the Nichomachaen Ethics?
- According to the Moral Reasoning textbook, the central position of Natural Law Ethics is:
- According to the Moral Reasoning textbook, “natural rights” are:
- According to the Moral Reasoning textbook, a “virtue” was defined in the reading as:
- According to the Biblical Ethics textbook, the crisis about the foundation of ethics stems from:
- According to the Moral Reasoning textbook, the focus of Virtue Ethics is on:
- What term refers to the “all-encompassing philosophy of life that captures what is at the heart of religion”?
- According to the Biblical Ethics textbook, secular anthropology and sociology tend to
- According to the Biblical Ethics textbook, God’s self-revelation is both:
- According to the Moral Reasoning textbook, the Diversity Thesis refers to the belief that:
Set 2
- Moral absolutes are:
- Cultural relativism is the view that:
- The Christian message of the victory over sin that Jesus accomplished through his death and resurrection is:
- Which of the following are examples of issues in metaethics?
- Which of the following is the specific “pattern of escalation in the violence with the relationship” that is mentioned in this week’s reading in Christian Ethics?
- Who was the influential 20th century American educator, anthropologist, author, and poet who saw morality as a byproduct of culture?
- Our textbook Christian Ethicsmentions several ways that prayer can help with marital problems. One of the less obvious ways is:
- Conflation is:
- Which of the following are examples of issues in metaethics?
- A non sequitur is:
Set 3
- How does the textbook Christian Ethicsdefine “sufficiency” in the context of the human life?
- Ethical Absolutism is the view that:
- Who was the influential 20th century American educator, anthropologist, author, and poet who saw morality as a byproduct of culture?
- Which of the following are examples of issues in metaethics?
- The phrase ultima facie refers to:
- The term “victimism” refers to:
- Epistemology is:
- What does the textbook Christian Ethicsmean by “sustainability”?
- Moral subjectivism is the view that:
- Mores are:
Set 4
- How does the textbookChristian Ethics define “sufficiency” in the context of the human life?
- A “false dilemma” is:
- Conflation is:
- Which of the following are examples of issues in metaethics?
- Applied ethics is:
- Which of the following are examples of issues in metaethics?
- The term “victimism” refers to:
- The Christian message of the victory over sin that Jesus accomplished through his death and resurrection is:
- The phrase ultima facie refers to:
- Our textbookChristian Ethics mentions several ways that prayer can help with marital problems. One of the less obvious ways is:
Set 5
Quiz: Relativism, Natural Law, Virtue
Ethics
According to the Talking About Ethics textbook, cultural relativists often point
to the diversity of ethical beliefs around the world as an argument for
cultural relativism. What kind of logical fallacy is this?
Conflation (combining two distinct concepts into one)
According to the Moral Choices textbook, which of the following IS true about
the connection between the law and morality?
Obeying the law is the moral minimum
According to the Moral Choices textbook, what is the dominant cultural
ideology calling into question the Christian view about moral knowledge?
Universalism
According to the Talking About Ethics textbook, which of the following is NOT
a benefit of listening to those with whom we disagree?
Helps us to win the argument more often
According to the Talking About Ethics
textbook, metaethics is:
According to the Talking About Ethics
textbook, moral universals are:
moral values shared by a group of people.
According to the Talking About Ethics textbook, many people adopt an
ethical system or philosophy that works for them without often thinking
about why they do what they do.
According to the Talking About Ethics textbook, if relativism is true, then
moral progress is impossible.
According to the Moral Choices textbook, ethics refers to the actual content
of right and wrong while morality refers to the process of determining right
and wrong.
According to the Talking About Ethics textbook, cultural relativism is the view
that: