Question 1 1.&nbspFor Kant, an action ismoral if a.None ofthese

Question 1 1. For Kant, an action ismoral if a.None oftheseb.You arebound to it in virtue of being a rational humanc.Itproduces more happiness over unhappiness for more peopled.You arebound to the goal it is a means toQuestion 2 1. For Kant, theconsequences of an act are as equally important as the motive.True FalseQuestion 3 1. According to Moore,“good” is indefinable.True FalseQuestion 4 1. According to Moore,simple terms a.Both oftheseb.Neitherof thesec.Cannotbe definedd.Make upcomplex thingsQuestion 5 1. According to Moore,the term “good” refers to a.All oftheseb.Themotive behind certain actionsc.Aproperty d.Thepleasure we get from certain actionsQuestion 6 1. For Moore, it isimpossible to identify what is goodTrue FalseQuestion 7 1. Ayer thinks that“good” is analyzable into a.Both oftheseb.Thepleasure people get from good actionsc.Neitherof thesed.Asimple propertyQuestion 8 1. Ayer, like arelativist, thinks that ethical statements are equivalent to personal statementassertionsTrue FalseQuestion 9 1. Ayer would translatethe statement “Stealing is bad” to mean a.Myculture thinks stealing is badb.I thinkstealing is badc.Stealinghas the property of badnessd.Stealing!Yuck!Question 10 1. Ayer thinks ethicalstatements have meaning but you need to go beyond someone’s perspective tounderstand them.True False

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