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For Kant, the moral worth of an action is liesin __________
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Motive, reason, and duty
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According to Kant, a good act is one that isdone from __________
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duty; obligation
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The primary ethical focus of the Sermon on the Mount is ________.
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human filliment through moral and spirtal transformation
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The Sermon on the Mount tells us that weshould imitate ______ |
As God commands, "be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect" |
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According to John Stuart Mill, ________ is thefundamental concern of ethics |
ultaliterism |
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For the utilitarian, when we make moraldecisions we should ________ |
Think what will make everyone happy |
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According to Mill, the pleasures of theintellect have ______ the pleasures of the senses. |
exceeded |
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For Aristotle, morality is primarily a matter of __________. |
privcy |
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According to Aristotle, the ________ life is the best life.· |
Contemplative |
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In seeking to live moral lives, Aristotlethinks we must be especially alert to the dangers of __________
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Deficency and excess
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