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Ethical Foundations come from
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Parents
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Culture
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Media
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All of the Above
Question 2
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What is a degree to which actions reflect morals?
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Teleology
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Integrity
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Justice
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Virtue
Question 3
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Who is considered dangerous?
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One with little integrity
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One with integrity but skewed moral beliefs
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One with God's will
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One that lives according to God's will and has integrity
Question 4
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Which framework states human action aims for Supreme Good?
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Christian Faith
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Aristotle
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Secular
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How does one attain the Supreme Good in Aristotle's Framework?
Question 6
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Why should Christians be ethical in business?
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To gain better business
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To achieve a goal
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To bring glory to God
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To gain salvation
Question 7
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How does one achieve the "Supreme Good" from a Christian faith framework?
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Obedience
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Virtuous Life
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Prayer
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Integrity alone
Question 8
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A secular framework shows a moral decision will be made based on
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Supernatural revelation
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Living a virtuous life
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Lying
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Moral intuition
Question 9
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What makes a situation "ethical" from a teleological framework?
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If it is used to achieve a goal it is ethical
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If it is obedient to God it is ethical
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If the greatest good is done for the greatest number of people it is ethical
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If it makes you the happiest it is ethical
Question 10
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What makes the situation "ethical" from a utilitarianism framework?
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If it is used to achieve a goal it is ethical
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If it is obedient to God it is ethical
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If the greatest good is done for the greatest number of people it is ethical
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If it makes you the happiest it is ethical
Question 11
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What makes a situation "ethical" from an Objective (Moral Egoist) framework?
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If it is used to achieve a goal it is ethical
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If it is obedient to God it is ethical
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If the greatest good is done for the greatest number of people it is ethical
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If it makes you the happiest it is ethical
Question 12
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What makes a situation "ethical" from a deontological framework?
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If it is used to achieve a goal it is ethical
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If it is obedient to God it is ethical
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If the actions were inherently good it is ethical
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If the actions were fair it is ethical
Question 13
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What makes a situation "ethical" from a relativist framework?
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If the actions were morally right in that culture it is ethical
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If the actions were fair it is ethical
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If the actions were based on if one disliked/liked the situation
Question 14
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What makes a situation "ethical" from a justice framework?
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If the action was based on fairness it is ethical
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If the action was based on obedience
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If the action was based on happiness
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If the action was based on the ends justifying the means
Question 15
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Ayn Rand wrote about which Philosophical Perspective?
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Teleology
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Objectivism
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Deontology
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Relativism
Question 16
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Objectivism (Moral Egoism) claims happiness comes from what?
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Obedience
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Living a virtuous life
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Achieving one's values
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Helping the most people
Question 17
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Objectivism (Moral Egoism) claims the ruling values of life include:
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Reason
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Holiness
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Love
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Purpose
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Self-Esteem
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Justice
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Who was the biggest proponent of Deontology?
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Ayn Rand
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C.S. Lewis
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Aristotle
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Kant
Question 19
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Mouw claimed Christians have a duty to understand what?
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God' highest calling for their life
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How obedience guides their life
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What shares the most love with the most people
Question 20
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What is a moral framework that guide one's moral thinking and ethical behavior?
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Divine Command
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Justice
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Moral Compass
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Divine Traits
Question 21
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Divine Traits include
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Holiness
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Justice
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Reason
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Obedience
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Love
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Purpose
Question 22
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According to Adeney's article, ethics derive from the [blank_start]character[blank_end] and [blank_start]will of God[blank_end].
Question 23
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According to Adeney we are to understand the Bible as if it was written strictly for our culture.
Question 24
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According to Carr, markets are most efficient when there is [blank_start]perfect information[blank_end].
Question 25
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According to Carr, how is business like poker?
Question 26
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According to Bhide/Stevenson, our tolerance for what encourages risk taking?
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Honesty
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Bluffing
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A fallen culture
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Broken promises
Question 27
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According to Siker's article, what makes Christ & Business a paradox?
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God's transforming work
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Businesses only want to make money
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A fallen culture yet Christian particpants
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Trying to apply natural law & divine law
Question 28
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According to Brinn, we should move to deeper waters when?
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When our skills progress
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When the going gets tough
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When we first get in the water
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When we feel like quitting
Question 29
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According to Brinn, Christians should be right in the middle of tough business.
Question 30
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The main character of Ayn Rand's Anthem starts the novel as
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Prometheus
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Ego
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Justice
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Equality
Question 31
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The main character of Ayn Rand's Anthem changes his name to
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Gaea
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Prometheus
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Ego
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Equality
Question 32
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The main character in Ayn Rand's Anthem lives in a society that has
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rejected collectivism; accepted indivualism
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accepted moral egoism; rejected deontology
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rejected individualism; accepted collectivism
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accepted deontology; rejected moral egoism
Question 33
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Which framework would say "Do unto others BEFORE they do unto you"?
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Ethical Egoism
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Utilitarian
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Deontologist
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Emotivist
Question 34
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Which framework would say "I could justify my actions based on the good it will do for the employees"?
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Ethical Egoism
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Utilitarian
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Deontologist
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Emotivist
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Relativist
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Virtue Theory
Question 35
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Which framework would say "this creates an unlevel playing field for competition"?
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Egoist
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Utilitarian
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Deontologist
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Emotivist
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Relativist
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Virtue Theory
Question 36
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Which framework would say "They are really using the language of right and wrong to mask their own personal preferences"?
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Ethical Egoist
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Utilitarian
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Deontologist
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Emotivist
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Relativist
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Virtue Theory
Question 37
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Which framework would say "what is moral depends on the situation, and on what the cultural consensus of right and wrong is at that time"?
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Ethical Egoist
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Utilitarian
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Deontologist
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Emotivist
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Relativist
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Virtue Theory
Question 38
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Which framework would say "It was plainly a matter of character"?
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Egoist
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Utilitarian
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Deontologist
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Emotivist
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Relativist
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Virtue Theory
Question 39
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What is the biggest downfall of Utilitarianism?
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It cannot protect the rights of minorities.
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It does not provide any way to umpire conflicting interests.
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It cannot account for the place of reason in ethics.
Question 40
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Virtue theory is an ethics of [blank_start]character[blank_end], not [blank_start]duty[blank_end].
Question 41
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Forms of deontology include:
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Utilitarianism
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Theology
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Natural Law
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Emotivism
Question 42
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What we believe about right and wrong is our
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Morals
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Ethics
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Beliefs
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Religion
Question 43
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In faith-based ethics, how does one act ethically?
Question 44
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Forms of teleology includes:
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Deontology
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Utilitarianism
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Egoism
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Relativism
Question 45
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As an act of freedom, this is the beginning of reason
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Obedience
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Disobedience
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Thinking
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Individualism
Question 46
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According to Proverbs, this is the beginning of wisdom.
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Obedience
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Reliance on the Lord
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Fear of the Lord
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Disobedience