If disharmony is the root problem of human existence, then __________

a. anger is always wrong
b. fighting against exploitation should be avoided
c. music is an important corrective
d. social chaos and individual disease or dislocation are fundamentally spiritual problems
e. none of the above


d

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Explain what benefits and consequences have to do with utilitarian ethics. A. Consequences may not need to be considered in every situation under theprinciple of utilitarian ethics if there is great benefit leading to good overall

B. The sacrifice of some for the overall good can be justified if the benefits aresignificant and are voted upon in advance. C. The sacrifice of some for the overall good cannot be justified or dismissedwithout an examination of some of the consequences of the action; thebenefits derived from such actions are tangential to utilitarian ethics. D. The sacrifice of some for the overall good cannot be justified or dismissed without an examination of all of the consequences and benefits of the action and whether the significant harms inflicted on some are outweighed by greater benefits to others.

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Why does it follow, according to Sartre, that in choosing what I will do, I choose for all humans?

A) To choose anything is to choose what we are determined to choose. B) I choose what I value and to value something is to universalize it. C) My choice is purely personal and subjective and has nothing to do with anyone else. D) God sets forth moral standards we all must follow.

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In the story of ________ ring, a shepherd finds a ring that can make him invisible

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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According to deontologists, a prima facie duty is binding unless it:

A. conflicts with our deeply held religious beliefs. B. conflicts with a more compelling moral duty. C. conflicts with natural law. D. conflicts with our legal duty.

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