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Philosophy final pt 2 Crossword
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1) the enlightenment-humanist rejection of tradition and authority in favor of reason and natural science. this is founded upon the assumption of the autonomous individual as the sole source of meaning and truth--the Cartesian cogito
4) an ethical theory that evaluates behavior in terms of consequences
6) the view that, because there is no God and no resulting moral laws, individuals are free to determine their own human nature through choices for which they stand accountable
8) a deontological ethical principle, developed by Kant, that states unconditionally that one must act in such a way as to desire his or her actions to become universal laws binding on everyone
10) emphasizes the uniqueness and freedom of the human person as an individual (what makes each life a unique, personal experience) as opposed to the essence of a human being (what makes us all alike)
13) the state of being excused from morale responsibility for an act that is objectively immoral
14) in Hinduism and Buddhism, the principle that all actions operate according to casual laws and what I do to another I do to myself; sometimes this law is referred to as the law of sowing and reaping
16) puts the ecosystem first and assumes, as a philosophical position, that the natural world has intrinsic value
18) a variation on virtue ethics, that holds as an ideal the caring self
19) rejection of the sovereign autonomous individual with an emphasis upon anarchic collective, anonymous experience
24) an ethical principle stating that moral status is based on ____; this is derived from Feinberg's _____ principle- to have moral status is to have rights; Steinbock's application is that the capacity for conscious awareness is both a necessary and a sufficient condition for possessing interests
26) in the existentialist philosophy of Sartre, acting as if one is not free (being-in-itself), denying the freedom and responsibility of the human person (being-for-itself), behaving inauthentically
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2) an ethical theory that evaluates behavior in terms of adherence to duty or obligation, regardless of consequences
3) the African concept that a person is a person through other persons and that all human beings share a linked fate; both dehumanization and reconciliation affect the entire community
5) the religious or philosophical belief that human life is sacred and must be respected in all instances
7) the tendency toward building up
9) links the dominance of women by men and the dominance of the environment by humans and challenges both systems of domination
11) original meaning is possessed by authority, the individual is dominated by tradition
12) the theory that both individuals and society will be best served by balancing their needs
15) the spark of the divine in each human person that is responsible for an irreducible human dignity, according to traditional African ethical systems
17) do unto others as you would have others do unto you
20) existing in such a way as to have claims on others that must be considered from a moral point of view
21) the branch of ethics that studies the meaning of ethical statements and terms
22) Islam, struggle or striving in the path of God, both within oneself and, when necessary, in external battle
23) in deontological theory, the belief that the rational principle of order that underlies the cosmos also contains a basic for moral action that is discoverable by reason; in Christian versions of this theory, we find the belief that humans, created in the image and likeness of the image and likeness of God, deserve social moral status on the account
25) the view that the will of an individual remains free even if some of that individual's choices are determined by previous experiences
27) do not do unto others what you would not have them do unto you
28) the view that the will of an individual is not free and is instead determined by factors beyond his or her control and/or responsibility
29) branch of philosophy concerned with judgements about moral behavior and the meaning of ethical statements and terms
30) the branch of ethics that makes judgements about what constitutes moral behavior and intention
31) an ethical theory that uses as a moral standard what a virtuous person would do, rather than consequences or obligations; the primary question is, what kind of person should i be ?
32) seeks healing rather than punishment and requires the perpetrator to restore to the victim some of what the victim has lost (both materially and emotionally)
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