The term 'altruism' refers to
A) ?Universal ethical egoism.
B) ?Selfishness.
C) ?Selfless action.
D) ?Psychological egoism.
C
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Johnson and Powers hold that allowing artifacts to have agency
a. Diminishes the responsibility of their users c. Is philosophically mistaken as it broadens the scope of the moral community too far b. Does not diminish the responsibility of their users d. Is philosophically mistaken as it still offers an overly-narrow view of moral agency.
What happened to William Tyndale before he could complete his translation from the Hebrew and Greek into English?
A. He was tried for heresy and burned at the stake. B. He died of a heart attack. C. He was made a saint by the Catholic Church. D. He was arrested for translating without a license.
Which factor are natural scientists focusing on when they ask "Why?" questions?
(a) Causal relationships (b) Personal motivations (c) Evolutionary goals (d) Vested economic interests (e) Divine purposes
Ethical relativism is the theory that there are only very few
universally valid moral principles, and that all other moral principles are only valid relative to oneself or one’s culture.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.