Spring semester final Flashcards

1
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A method of informal reasoning
A.  Warrant
B  Toulmin's model
C  Deontology
D  Consequentialism
A

B Toulmin’s model

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Your opinion or overall thought for your argument
A  Qualifer
B  Grounds
C  Rebuttal
D  Claim
E  Warrant
A

D Claim

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Support for your claim with good points, evidence, or facts
A  Qualifer
B  Grounds
C  Rebuttal
D  Claim
E  Warrant
A

B Grounds

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Links the evidence to the claim
A  Qualifer
B  Grounds
C  Rebuttal
D  Claim
E  Warrant
A

E Warrant

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5
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Applies data to the warrant and may limit how the claim applies
A  Qualifer
B  Grounds
C  Rebuttal
D  Claim
E  Warrant
A

A Qualifier

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Opposite or opposing argumentA  Qualifer
B  Grounds
C  Rebuttal
D  Claim
E  Counter claim
A

E Counter claim

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An argument to disprove the counter claim
A  Qualifer
B  Grounds
C  Rebuttal
D  Claim
E  Warrant
A

C Rebuttal

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Set of principles for right conduct
A  Deontology
B  Ethical system
C  Kantianism
D  Virtue ethics
E  Divine command theory
A

B Ethical system

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9
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Emphasizes virtues or moral character
A  Deontology
B  Ethical system
C  Kantianism
D  Virtue ethics
E  Divine command theory
A

A Deontology

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10
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Normative ethical theories which emphasize virtues of mind and character
A  Deontology
B  Ethical system
C  Kantianism
D  Virtue ethics
E  Divine command theory
A

D Virtue ethics

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Revolves entirely around duty rather than emotions or end goals
A  Deontology
B  Ethical system
C  Kantianism
D  Virtue ethics
E  Divine command theory
A

C Kantianism

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12
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Theory which proposes that an action's status as morally good is equivalent to whether it is commanded by God
A  Deontology
B  Ethical system
C  Kantianism
D  Virtue ethics
E  Divine command theory
A

E Divine command theory

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13
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Emphasizes the consequences of actions
A. Ethical egoism
B Consequentialsim
C Utilitarianism

A

B Consequentialism

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14
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Belief that happiness of the greatest number of people in society is considered the greatest good
A. Ethical egoism
B Consequentialsim
C Utilitarianism

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C Utilitarianism

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Belief to do what is within your self-interest
A. Ethical egoism
B Consequentialsim
C Utilitarianism

A

A Ethical egoism

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16
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World view

A

Particular philosophy of life or conception of the world

17
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Belief in only one God.
A  Naturalism
B  Pantheism
C  Monotheism
D  Polytheism
A

C. Monotheism

Christianity for example

18
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Belief in multiple gods and higher powers
A  Naturalism
B  Pantheism
C  Monotheism
D  Polytheism
A

D Polytheism

- Greek mythology

19
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There is no spiritual god, just nature.
A  Naturalism
B  Pantheism
C  Monotheism
D  Polytheism
A

A Naturalism

20
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Makes God and the forces of nature the same.  Believe in multiple gods and higher powers. 
A  Naturalism
B  Pantheism
C  Monotheism
D  Polytheism
A

B Pantheism

21
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Biblical perspective

A

Different areas or subjects of the bible and their interpretation.