What type of ethic argues that individual ethical decisions should be made according to the unique circumstances?
A. Situational Ethics
B. Environmental Ethics
C. Work Ethics
D. Normative Ethics
A. Situational Ethics
This refers to the orientation and frustration a person experience when encountering cultures different from them own.
A. Culture Shock
B. Culture Clash
C. Reverse Culture Shock
D. Consequentialism
A. Culture Shock
_____ is the science of right living while Logic is the science of right thinking.
A. Ethics
B. Moral
C. Values
D. Culture
A. Ethics
This refers to the study of society as well as the social order that regulates the society as a whole.
A. Anthropology
B. Sociology
C. Psychology
D. Epistemology
B. Sociology
What do you call the view that recognizes intrinsic value in all life forms and ecosystems themselves?
A. Utilitarianism
B. Ecocentrism
C. Biocentrism
D. Anthropocentrism
B. Ecocentrism
“Different cultures or different periods in history have different moral rules.” The statement best describes what idea?
A. Moral Relativism
B. Ethnocentrism
C. Ecocentrism
D. Xenocentrism
A. Moral Relativism
What is branch of philosophy that studies human acts and human conduct?
A. Norms
B. Religion
C. Ethics
D. Culture
C. Ethics
According to Aristotle, moral virtue is attained by means of _____.
A. Habit
B. Nature
C. Behavior
D. Culture
A. Habit
This a system of values that people express in relation to each other and to nature.
A. Moral Emotion
B. Situation Ethics
C. Work Ethics
D. Environmental Ethics
D. Environmental Ethics
What do you call the practice of assessing a culture by its own standards rather than viewing it through the lens of one’s own culture?
A. Culture Shock
B. Cultural Imperialism
C. Moral Relativism
D. Cultural Relativism
D. Cultural Relativism
What is the principle that prescribes that ethics should be based on what is consistent and fair to all involved?
A. Justice
B. Fairness
C. Objective
D. All of the options
A. Justice
What is the belief that your own culture is better that the other cultures?
A. Ethnocentrism
B. Utilitarianism
C. Xenocentrism
D. Ecocentrism
A. Ethnocentrism
The ethical framework that is concerned with understanding the good as a matter of developing the virtuous character of a person is called _____.
A. Virtue Ethics
B. Virtue Theory
C. Moral Dilemma
D. Moral Development
A. Virtue Ethics
What perspective holds that humans alone have intrinsic value?
A. Anthropocentric
B. Biocentric
C. Ecocentric
D. None of the options
A. Anthropocentric
What are beliefs or principles that an individual chose to follow in life?
A. Religion
B. Moral
C. Values
D. Behavior
C. Values