PHIL last quizzes

Description

Quiz on PHIL last quizzes , created by Hannah Sammons on 24/04/2015.
Hannah Sammons
Quiz by Hannah Sammons , updated more than 1 year ago
Hannah Sammons
Created by Hannah Sammons over 9 years ago
5
1

Resource summary

Question 1

Question
To give a person sexual rights over one's body but to retain other rights is to adopt a maxim that contradicts itself, according to Kant
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

Question
In order to have the legitimate right over another the whole of another person, one must grant that person the same rights over the whole of oneself.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

Question
Marriage requires conjugal cohabitation on the basis of a contract that grants reciprocal possession of each other, according to Kant.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

Question
According to Kant, adultery is wrong because of the pain it universally causes.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

Question
A sentient being is, by definition, a being that is capable of reason.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

Question
According to Singer, the principle of equality requires equal treatment.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

Question
If we apply the principle of equality to animals, then we have an obligation to buy the family dog new socks just as we have an obligation to buy the family children new socks.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

Question
Singer’s reason for thinking that speciesism is wrong is:
Answer
  • God has forbidden speciesism
  • all mammals are rational beings
  • if a being suffers, that suffering must be taken into consideration
  • none of the above

Question 9

Question
The principle of equality requires that if a man has a right to something, a woman has exactly the same right. So, if men have a right to prostate exams, women have a right to prostate exams.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 10

Question
Which of the following arguments is sound, according to Singer?
Answer
  • If the case for women’s rights is successful, then brutes—nonhuman animals—have rights as well. But brutes do not have rights. Therefore, the case for women’s rights is not successful
  • If the case for women’s rights is successful, then brutes—nonhuman animals—have rights as well. The case for women’s rights is successful. Therefore, brutes have rights
  • both of the above
  • none of the above

Question 11

Question
Which of the following arguments is valid?
Answer
  • if the case for women’s rights is successful, then brutes—nonhuman animals—have rights as well. But brutes do not have rights. Therefore, the case for women’s rights is not successful
  • If the case for women’s rights is successful, then brutes—nonhuman animals—have rights as well. The case for women’s rights is successful. Therefore, brutes have rights
  • both of the above
  • none of the abve

Question 12

Question
Which of the following is true?
Answer
  • According to Singer, “all humans are equal” is prescriptive.
  • According to Singer, If the statement “all humans are equal” is descriptive, then then it is false.
  • Equal consideration does not demand equal treatment.
  • all of the above
  • none of the above

Question 13

Question
Speciesism is not merely a prejudice or bias in favor of one's own species as though preferring human company to an evening with lab rats makes one a speciesist. Speciesism is a prejudice or bias in favor of human interests, the belief that human pains and pleasures are more important than nonhuman interests merely in virtue of being human pains and pleasures.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 14

Question
Steinbock believes we are justified in taking care of our own simply because they are our own, while utilitarians such as Singer believe we are justified in taking care of our own only if doing so promotes more utility than using one's resources differently.
Answer
  • True
  • False
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

English Vocabulary
Niat Habtemariam
Sociology Key Words
kazoakley
Statistics Equations & Graphs
Andrea Leyden
GCSE Chemistry C1.1 - Fundamental Ideas in Chemistry
chancice.branscombe
English Basic Grammar
tvazacconcia
The Effects of Climate Change
j. stu
Introduction to the Atom
Sarah Egan
4. The Skeletal System - bones of the skull
t.whittingham
2PR101 1. test - 5. část
Nikola Truong
The GoConqr Guide to End of Term Exams
Sarah Egan
Mapa Mental para Resumir y Conectar Ideas
Rosario Sharline Vilcarromero Saenz