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Philosophy:Love of wisdom
Aesthetics:the study concerning the value in art and beauty
Ethics:stems from the Greek work ethos which means character
Amoral:lacking moral sense
Nonmoral:morality does not apply to inanimate objects
Religious Morality:relationship a human being has with supernatural power
Individual Morality:how morality refers in relation to the individual based on their own code
Reflective Morality:human beings reflect on their moral customs and traditions to determine whether they should be retained or eliminated
Preconventional Level:terms such as good,bad,right and wrong are put into either physical or hedonistic consequences of action
Autonomous Level:a level of moral development that requires reflective morality along with the ability to engage ethical reasoning apart from groups
Consequentialist Morality:consequences are the base for this viewpoint
Ethical Eogism:this has three possible forms and the person in question could come off as egotistical or self-effacing and humble
Utilitarianism:this theory of morality stems from the word utility, which means usefulness
Rule Utilitarianism:this theory states that everyone always should follow the rules that will bring the greatest outcome of good consequences for those involved
Universal Egoism:the most commonly held version of ethical egoism
Psychological Egoism: this form of morality does not refute morality but in its weak form it does not provide a rational foundation for ethical egoism
CH 1 and 2
Across:1. | this has three possible forms and the person in question could come off as egotistical or self-effacing and humble | 8. | Love of wisdom | 9. | the most commonly held version of ethical egoism | 10. | morality does not apply to inanimate objects | 11. | a level of moral development that requires reflective morality along with the ability to engage ethical reasoning apart from groups |
| 12. | this form of morality does not refute morality but in its weak form it does not provide a rational foundation for ethical egoism | 13. | human beings reflect on their moral customs and traditions to determine whether they should be retained or eliminated | 14. | how morality refers in relation to the individual based on their own code | 15. | this theory states that everyone always should follow the rules that will bring the greatest outcome of good consequences for those involved |
| | Down:2. | stems from the Greek work ethos which means character | 3. | consequences are the base for this viewpoint | 4. | the study concerning the value in art and beauty | 5. | this theory of morality stems from the word utility, which means usefulness |
| 6. | lacking moral sense | 7. | relationship a human being has with supernatural power | 8. | terms such as good,bad,right and wrong are put into either physical or hedonistic consequences of action |
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CH 1 and 2
Across:1. | this has three possible forms and the person in question could come off as egotistical or self-effacing and humble | 8. | Love of wisdom | 9. | the most commonly held version of ethical egoism | 10. | morality does not apply to inanimate objects | 11. | a level of moral development that requires reflective morality along with the ability to engage ethical reasoning apart from groups |
| 12. | this form of morality does not refute morality but in its weak form it does not provide a rational foundation for ethical egoism | 13. | human beings reflect on their moral customs and traditions to determine whether they should be retained or eliminated | 14. | how morality refers in relation to the individual based on their own code | 15. | this theory states that everyone always should follow the rules that will bring the greatest outcome of good consequences for those involved |
| | Down:2. | stems from the Greek work ethos which means character | 3. | consequences are the base for this viewpoint | 4. | the study concerning the value in art and beauty | 5. | this theory of morality stems from the word utility, which means usefulness |
| 6. | lacking moral sense | 7. | relationship a human being has with supernatural power | 8. | terms such as good,bad,right and wrong are put into either physical or hedonistic consequences of action |
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