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Philosophy Crossword
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2) Describes what is intrinsically good for humans.
3) If P, then Q--Q--therefore, P
4) The argument is sound and S is likely to accept the premises
5) Thought living the life of an Athenian gentleman was the way to go.
6) When the antecedent is true and the consequent is false.
7) Claims state how things in fact are
8) You have to define the terms and defend the premises
10) Doing what IS morally wrong.
11) Claims state how things ought to be
13) The truth of moral rules and principles is universal
15) Intentionally doing what IS morally right
17) If there are genuine moral conflicts, morality is objective. There are genuine moral conflicts. Therefore, morality is objective.
18) Intentionally doing what one THINKS to be morally wrong.
19) If P, then Q--Not Q--therefore, not P
23) The argument is valid, and the premises are true
25) The premises do support the conclusion
32) Humans naturally seek pleasure and avoid pain
34) Moral judgments are claims about features of the world that are independent of the psychological states of the individual
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1) Moral judgments are claims about the psychological states of individuals.
9) Morality is not absolute, it is not the same everywhere that you go.
12) Intentionally doing what one THINKS is morally right
14) Observe that the antecedent and consequent always go together.
16) The utility of an action is the balance of good consequences and bad consequences.
20) Good habits that promote moral goodness.
21) There are no universal moral practices--cultural relativism
22) Provides reason to believe the conclusion
24) A conditional is true by definition
26) The beginning of the conditional.
27) Some things that are immoral are legal
28) Rules that are followed as people seek human flourishing
29) What someone acknowledges as giving good moral knowledge such as Christianity.
30) Looks at the nature of action
31) Determined by the will of the agent
33) If P, then Q--P--therefore, Q
35) Rules that apply to specific areas or actions
36) If P, then Q--Not P--therefore, not Q
37) The end of the conditional
38) Determines whether or not something is a duty
39) Practicing shalom, meaning having good relationship with God, nature, others, and yourself.
40) Even though he was being wrongly prosecuted, it would be more wrong for him to escape from jail.
41) Always treat other human beings as ends in themselves and not simply as means to an end.
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