When discussing the worth of persons, Kant distinguishes dignity from:

a. shamefulness.
b. immorality.
c. price.
d. happiness


c.

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The view that ethics is a man-made system of rules which is socially enforced describes ____

A. Social contract theory B. Ethical egoism C. Divine Command Theory D. Care Ethics

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To answer the question of who determines what is objectionable or offensive in sexual harassment, the courts use what

kind of hypothetical person?

a. reasonable person b. sensual person c. hysterical person d. management person

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Augustine’s view of the relationship between philosophy and faith is that

a. philosophical issues are always to be understood in the light of their religious significance. b. philosophy and religion complement one another, but neither sheds any light on the concerns of the other’s domain. c. philosophy should be avoided, because it is the enemy of the faith. d. all that we need to know about God can be obtained through philosophical reasoning.

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