Kant Ayer and Moore

  1. For Kant, an action is moral if

    a.

    You are bound to the goal to which it is a means 

    b.

    None of these

    c.

    It produces more happiness over unhappiness for more people

    d.

    You are bound to it in virtue of being a rational human

0.56 points  

QUESTION 2

  1. For Kant, the consequences of an act are as equally important as the motive.

     

     

0.56 points  

QUESTION 3

  1. According to Moore, “good” is indefinable.

     

     

0.56 points  

QUESTION 4

  1. According to Moore, simple terms
    a.

    b.

    c.

    d.

0.56 points  

QUESTION 5

  1. According to Moore, the term “good” refers to
    a.

    b.

    c.

    d.

0.56 points  

QUESTION 6

  1. For Moore, we can never actually be acquainted with/intuit good

     

     

0.56 points  

QUESTION 7

  1. Ayer thinks that “good” is analyzable into
    a.

    b.

    c.

    d.

0.56 points  

QUESTION 8

  1. Ayer, like a relativist, thinks that ethical statements are equivalent to personal preference statements

     

     

0.56 points  

QUESTION 9

  1. Ayer would translate the statement “Stealing is bad” to mean
    a.

    b.

    c.

    d.