Spring semester final Flashcards
A method of informal reasoning A. Warrant B Toulmin's model C Deontology D Consequentialism
B Toulmin’s model
Your opinion or overall thought for your argument A Qualifer B Grounds C Rebuttal D Claim E Warrant
D Claim
Support for your claim with good points, evidence, or facts A Qualifer B Grounds C Rebuttal D Claim E Warrant
B Grounds
Links the evidence to the claim A Qualifer B Grounds C Rebuttal D Claim E Warrant
E Warrant
Applies data to the warrant and may limit how the claim applies A Qualifer B Grounds C Rebuttal D Claim E Warrant
A Qualifier
Opposite or opposing argumentA Qualifer B Grounds C Rebuttal D Claim E Counter claim
E Counter claim
An argument to disprove the counter claim A Qualifer B Grounds C Rebuttal D Claim E Warrant
C Rebuttal
Set of principles for right conduct A Deontology B Ethical system C Kantianism D Virtue ethics E Divine command theory
B Ethical system
Emphasizes virtues or moral character A Deontology B Ethical system C Kantianism D Virtue ethics E Divine command theory
A Deontology
Normative ethical theories which emphasize virtues of mind and character A Deontology B Ethical system C Kantianism D Virtue ethics E Divine command theory
D Virtue ethics
Revolves entirely around duty rather than emotions or end goals A Deontology B Ethical system C Kantianism D Virtue ethics E Divine command theory
C Kantianism
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
E Divine command theory
Emphasizes the consequences of actions
A. Ethical egoism
B Consequentialsim
C Utilitarianism
B Consequentialism
Belief that happiness of the greatest number of people in society is considered the greatest good
A. Ethical egoism
B Consequentialsim
C Utilitarianism
C Utilitarianism
Belief to do what is within your self-interest
A. Ethical egoism
B Consequentialsim
C Utilitarianism
A Ethical egoism
World view
Particular philosophy of life or conception of the world
Belief in only one God. A Naturalism B Pantheism C Monotheism D Polytheism
C. Monotheism
Christianity for example
Belief in multiple gods and higher powers A Naturalism B Pantheism C Monotheism D Polytheism
D Polytheism
- Greek mythology
There is no spiritual god, just nature. A Naturalism B Pantheism C Monotheism D Polytheism
A Naturalism
Makes God and the forces of nature the same. Believe in multiple gods and higher powers. A Naturalism B Pantheism C Monotheism D Polytheism
B Pantheism
Biblical perspective
Different areas or subjects of the bible and their interpretation.