Cheating Flashcards
1
Q
Upton (2011) believes that…
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- cheating exists
- ex. cricket: not being honest about whether the bat touched the ball
- there can be a moral duty to cheat in this case (you owe it to your teammates to try your hardest to win, this includes cheating)
2
Q
Pro tanto reasons:
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- a subsidiary reason to act a certain way or not
- can be over-ruled by a higher order reason
- pro tanto reasons give us partial duties
3
Q
Upton’s argument rests on 3 reasons:
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- the player owes his teammates maximal effort to win
- walking lets your teammates down
- walking is self-indulgent, given the practice of standing your ground in these cases
4
Q
3 reasons why Royce (2012) disagrees with Upton:
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- often it’s not a question of maximal effort
- no such thing as pro tanto reasons: either you do or do not have an ethical duty
- what is normal or common cannot confer moral duty
5
Q
Russell (2014): there is no distinctive ____ ____ to the notion of cheating.
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conceptual core
6
Q
Cheating is often thought to contain some or all of these elements:
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- deception
- rule breaking
- strategic advantage
7
Q
All cheating is ______ and involves _____ in some sense.
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- strategic
- fouling
8
Q
Not all examples of _____ _____ are cheating.
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strategic fouling
9
Q
Russell V. Upton/Royce focuses on deeper issues like:
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- what is the overriding purpose of sport contests?
- ascertain moral principles this purpose implies
- derive ethical positions from this instead of claims of cheating
10
Q
If a popular premise is false, the argument based on it is at least suspect =
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- bandwagon fallacy
- begging the question