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Ethics Test Crossword
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1) Good or bad. The reaction to the action
3) All principles are justified by their acceptance by an individual
4) Neither required nor obligatory. "Goes beyond the call of duty."
5) (Ethical Theory) the systematic effort to understand moral concepts and justify moral principles and theories
6) Judging a different culture by the standard or one's own culture
7) Actual beliefs, customs, principles, and practices of people and cultures
8) Moral principles have authority and can override other kinds of principles
9) The practical, action guiding nature of morality
10) Languages are so different that issues and meaning is lost in translation
11) The view that their are universal and objective moral principles valid for all people in all social environments
12) An act that you have the obligation to refrain from doing
13) Must be workable and not burden the person acting upon it
14) the theory that a persons view that only he or she is worthy of moral consideration
15) What the intent is
16) Ethics that focus primarily on consequences
17) The application of moral principles depends on one's culture
19) A war of all against all where there are no common ways of life, no enforced laws or moral rules, and no justic or injustice
22) Either an obligatory act or an optional act
23) Deals with controversial moral problems (abortion, premarital sex, capital punishment..)
25) No moral priciples exist. It's fiction.
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2) What is considered morally right and wrong varies from society to society, so there are no universal moral standards held by all societies
18) Not required. Won't have an effect either way.
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21) The moral principles themselves depend on one's culture
24) Morality requires you to do it
26) Neither obligatory nor wrong to do
27) Moral principles must be made public
28) What is polite v. what is right
29) Morality is relative to the norms of one's own culture
30) Moral principles must apply to all people who are in a relevantly similar situation
31) The view that morality involves producing excellent persons who act well out of spontaneous goodness and serve as examples to inspire others.
32) All moral principles derive their validity from cultural acceptance
33) good character traits are virtues; bad character traits are vices
34) We ought to be tolerant of morality in other cultures because morality is derived from their specific culture
35) From the Greek "deon" meaning duty
36) All moral principles are justified by virtue of their moral acceptance
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