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This set of Fundamentals of Ethics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Fundamentals Of Ethics Set 12

Q1 | ___________ is a representative of hedonist ethics.
Q2 | ‘Character’ refers to the complete system constituted by the acts of _________ of a particularkind.
Q3 | __________ exactly corresponds to character.
Q4 | Find out the items in the List B that match those in the List A. List A List B1. Hedonism 1.A selected desire 2. Free will 2. Herbert Spencer 3. Wish 3. Pleasure as moral standard 4. Evolutionary morality 4. Higher human faculty
Q5 | Universalistic hedonism is also called ___________.
Q6 | It is wrong to break a promise because as a moral law it cannot be universalized. This illustratesthe ethical position of _____________.
Q7 | All conduct either promotes or hinders the organism’s adaptation to the environment. Thisimplies the ___________ theory of morality.
Q8 | Adjustment of internal relations to external relations is the basic postulate of the ethical theory of ____________.
Q9 | According to ____________, moral life makes the inherent rational/spiritual principle more andmore explicit.
Q10 | ________ is the author of Methods of Ethics.
Q11 | Desire and _________ are frequently used as synonymous.
Q12 | Find out the mismatching pair.
Q13 | According to __________, conscience is superior to self-love.
Q14 | Actions are right/wrong according to their intrinsic nature. This is the position of _________.
Q15 | According to Kant, an action is good/bad ____________.
Q16 | ‘The moral principle that guides your action should become a universal law’. This is the view of _____________.
Q17 | The ethical theory of ___________ shows a close affinity with Darwin’s theory of evolution.
Q18 | “The greatest happiness of the greatest number” is the dictum of _________ hedonism.
Q19 | Sidgwick argued that _________ keeps us impartial in the choice of pleasure.
Q20 | Psychological hedonism recognizes _________ as the object of desire.
Q21 | According to J. S. Mill, some pleasures are more desirable on account of ___________.
Q22 | Sidgwick tried a synthesis between __________, J. S. Mill and Kant.
Q23 | The author of The Data of Ethics is ___________.
Q24 | Perfection or self-realization is the ________ of moral evolution.
Q25 | The view that moral development is directed towards a specific goal is __________.