ETHC445 / ETHC445 Week 6 Quiz Latest (2016)

    Question

    1. Ethics of the deontological school would drive the commanding officer (CO) to make what decision? (Points : 6)

    To seek the best welfare for his sailor

    To take risks of courage

    To calculate the best possible outcome

    To ask what virtues he seeks to honor

    To do his duty under rules and procedures

    Question 2.2. A decision to get the injured seaman flown to the aircraft carrier for the good of all is an example of what kind of ethics? (Points : 6)

    Humean

    An application of virtuous courage

    Deontological

    Utilitarian

    Objectivist

    Question 3.3. Thinking, “my conscience will never let me sleep if something bad happens to my seaman,” shows that the CO has been reading what ethicist?(Points : 6)

    Thomas Aquinas

    Ayn Rand

    Thomas Hobbes

    John Stuart Mill

    Jean-Jacques Rousseau

    Question 4.4.

    What virtue is not shown if the CO shows unwillingness to contact the carrier air group commander about the welfare of his sailor because of fear?

    (Points : 6)

    Procrastination

    Selfishness

    The virtue of courage

    Wisdom

    Moderation

    Question 5.5. If the CO follows a principle that relates to the first formulation of the categorical imperative, what is the proper term of Kant’s that should be used? (Points : 6)

    Precept

    Decision

    Criterion

    Determination

    Maxim

    Question 6.6. A voice in one’s head telling one what the right thing to do is (Points : 6)

    Aristotle’s Virtues of the Mean.

    An act of conscience.

    Calculated acceptance of unavoidable consequences.

    Being driven by personal self-interest and ambition.

    Ends-based thinking of the Three Primary Schools of Ethics

    Question 7.7. To ask, “What is the best possible outcome for my whole ship” is to apply what kind of ethics? (Points : 6)

    Social contract

    Utilitarianism

    Deontological ethics

    Being caught in a dilemma

    Ethics of the mean

    Question 8.8. If the CO fails to take action for the injured sailor’s welfare because it might damage his professional reputation, what kind of ethics is operating in the situation? (Points : 6)

    Objectivism

    Emotionalism

    Subjectivism

    Ethical relativism

    Sin

    Question 9.9. For the CO to consider what the crew as a whole would want for handling the situation involves what kind of ethics? (Points : 6)

    Sphere of influence

    Utilitarian ethics

    Majority thinking

    The principle of equity

    Care-based ethics

    Question 10.10. A decision to ask the injured seaman what he wants to happen is what kind of ethics? (Points : 6)

    Care-based ethics

    The prudent mariner approach

    Utilitarian ethics

    The ethics of self-interest

    The CO’s duty

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