Moral Foundation Flashcards

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The quality of human acts by which we call them right or wrong, good or evil.

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Morality

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2
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What principle has a positive and negative effect?

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The Principles of Double Effect

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3
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Provide examples of “The Principles of Double Effect”

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Euthanasia and Self defense

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4
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It is based on results and not in the action.

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The Principles of Double Effect

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5
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This principle presents two unpleasant situations, in which the least harmful should be chosen.

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The Choice of Lesser Evil

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6
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What principle has something to do with doing the wrong thing?

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The Principle of Cooperation

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7
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A type of principle of cooperation in which there is willing participation on the part of the cooperative agent in the sinful act of the principal agent.

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Formal Cooperation

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What type of principle of cooperation in which you participate in the evil-doing by advising, counseling, promoting, or condoning it?

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Formal Cooperation

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9
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You are against the evil doing however you tolerate it. What type of principle of cooperation is this?

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Material Cooperation

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10
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What are the four (4) ways of describing good moral character?

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Be fully human
Being a loving person
Being a virtuous person
Being a morally mature person

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11
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You have good habits and attitude and you practice them consistently.

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Being a virtuous person

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12
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You are caring, unselfish, and mature with yourself, others, and God.

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Being a loving person

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13
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You realize that you are capable of becoming a good person.

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Be fully human

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14
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You reached maturity at the spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and moral levels.

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Being a morally mature person

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15
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In being a morally mature person, what does reaching the spiritual level mean?

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Relationship with the inner self

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16
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In being a morally mature person, what does reaching the emotional level mean?

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Sit with your emotions.

17
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In being a morally mature person, what does reaching the intellectual level mean?

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Being humble

18
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Different Kinds of Conscience

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Right Conscience
Erroneous Conscience
Pharisaical Conscience
Certain Conscience
Doubtful Conscience
Scrupulous Conscience
Lax Conscience
Guilty Conscience
Callous Conscience

19
Q

What conscience is considered cruel and insensitive?

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Callous Conscience

20
Q

A conscience that suspends judgment on the lawfulness of an action and therefore, if it is possible, the action should be omitted.

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Doubtful Conscience

21
Q

Judges what is bad as good and what is good as bad. What conscience is this?

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Erroneous Conscience

22
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Saying good things, but doing the opposite.

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Pharisaical Conscience

23
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Disturbed conscience trying to restore good relations with God by means of sorrow and repentance.

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Guilty Conscience

24
Q

Follow the easy way and find excuses for mistakes.

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Lax Conscience

25
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Subjective assurance of the lawfulness or unlawfulness of certain actions to be done or to be admitted.

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Certain Conscience

26
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In their perspective, it is good even if it is bad in yours.

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Certain Conscience

27
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What is good is good and what is evil is evil.

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Right Conscience

28
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Constantly afraid of committing evil. This is a result of a stubborn character.

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Scrupulous Conscience

29
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An example of this conscience is the friars during the Spanish era.

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Pharisaical Conscience

30
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In this conscience, you are aware that it is bad but you judge it as good and vice versa.

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Erroneous Conscience

31
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You disregard others and you have no conscience at all.

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Callous Conscience