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Final Exam | PHIL 1003 - INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY, Quizzes of Introduction to Philosophy

Final Exam Class: PHIL 1003 - INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY; Subject: Philosophy; University: Lindsey Wilson College; Term: Fall 2009;

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TERM 1
(Moderate Hedonism)
DEFINITION 1
Don't do just what is good for you.
TERM 2
Stoicism
DEFINITION 2
You should resign to your fate; due your duty; seek
tranquality of mind.
TERM 3
Existentialism
DEFINITION 3
Views exsitence from an internal subjective perspective or
point of view.
TERM 4
Mores
DEFINITION 4
Morals
TERM 5
Ethos
DEFINITION 5
Ethics
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(Moderate Hedonism)

Don't do just what is good for you.

TERM 2

Stoicism

DEFINITION 2

You should resign to your fate; due your duty; seek

tranquality of mind.

TERM 3

Existentialism

DEFINITION 3

Views exsitence from an internal subjective perspective or

point of view.

TERM 4

Mores

DEFINITION 4

Morals

TERM 5

Ethos

DEFINITION 5

Ethics

Ethical Relativism

The notion that there are no universally valid moral

principles.

TERM 7

Ethical Subjectivism

DEFINITION 7

Views morality as a personal decision.

TERM 8

Ethical Objectivism

DEFINITION 8

Affirms the universal validity of some moral principals.

TERM 9

Moral Absolutism

DEFINITION 9

Holds that there is exactaly one right answer to every

question.

TERM 10

Ring of Gyges

DEFINITION 10

Makes you invisible.

Distrributive Justice

Fair distrubution among the wealth and good among others.

TERM 17

A "Law and Order" system of justce

DEFINITION 17

Society needs order. What we do with people.

TERM 18

Egalitarianism

DEFINITION 18

Equality

TERM 19

Negative and Positive Freedom

DEFINITION 19

Negative- freedom from interference Postive- Freedom for

TERM 20

Social Contract

DEFINITION 20

Mutal transference of rights

Hobbes' Leviathan

(Sovereign) Could be a king

TERM 22

Pascal's

wager

DEFINITION 22

Probablity theory/gamble. "Not much to lose, a lot to gain."