According to Kant, the shopkeeper who charges an equal price of all her customers because she likes them is acting "out of duty."
  • True
  • False
According to Kant, because persons are ends they ought not to be used as means to ends
  • True
  • False
"Act only on that maxim you can will to become universal law" is known as which form of Kant's categorical imperative?
  • False
  • a. First
  • b. For our motive to do good or bad.
  • True
According to Kant, what has the highest intrinsic value?
  • False
  • d. Acting out of a will to do the right thing.
  • People
  • True
According to Kant the moral worth of an act is determined by its consequences.
  • True
  • False
Hypothetical imperatives are
  • a. We are unable to control the consequences of our actions.
  • The persons in the experiment had not consented to the study
  • Like suggesting we should use what works to arrive at a goal.
  • Don't use people unless it is in their best interest
According to Kant the moral worth of an act is determined by its consequences
  • True
  • False
Stoicism, which is a form of deontological ethics, maintains that
  • b. For our motive to do good or bad.
  • d. Acting out of a will to do the right thing.
  • a. We are unable to control the consequences of our actions.
  • Don't use people unless it is in their best interest
According to Kant, we are morally responsible for which of the following?
  • False
  • b. For our motive to do good or bad.
  • NOT How important are people?
  • d. Acting out of a will to do the right thing.
Moral "oughts" are all of the following except
  • Supported by laws
  • False
  • b. For our motive to do good or bad.
  • People
According to Kant, the highest moral activity happens as a result of
  • Don't use people unless it is in their best interest
  • NOT How important are people?
  • b. For our motive to do good or bad.
  • d. Acting out of a will to do the right thing.
According to Kant, an obligation or "ought" is categorical when it is something we ought to do in order to achieve some ends or goals that we have.
  • True
  • False
The illustration in the beginning of chapter five suggests using humans as "guinea pigs" was immoral because
  • The persons in the experiment had not consented to the study
  • Don't use people unless it is in their best interest
  • a. We are unable to control the consequences of our actions.
  • Like suggesting we should use what works to arrive at a goal.
Kant's first form of the categorical imperative is derived from the nature of moral obligation as universally binding.
  • True
  • False
According to MacKinnon, which of the following was one of main two questions Kant asked?
  • d. Acting out of a will to do the right thing.
  • NOT How important are people?
  • True
  • b. For our motive to do good or bad.
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