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Chapter 5 Practice Quiz
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Moral ideals are the fullest expression of basic values or culturally prescribed notions of ultimate good.
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Substantive moral ideals identify the optimal conditions under which choices are made concerning how we should behave or how a certain goal is achieved.
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The Principle of Right Desire includes the tenet that all people are worthy of sympathetic consideration.
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The Principle of Respect for Persons includes the tenet that all persons can be regarded as the possessions of others.
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Consequences are the potential outcomes of our behavior, whether positive or negative.
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In the template for analysis, these identify what occurred in a case for which a moral judgment is being rendered.
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According to the template for analysis, these are particular pieces of information in a case on which we are rendering a moral judgment that help us identify who, what, when, where, and (possibly) why.
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In the template for analysis, this identifies the potential violation of ethics arising from the behavior being analyzed.
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The re - sponsibilities we have toward others and extend to every person with whom we interact are known as:
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Obligations
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These do not strive to describe an end, but instead identify the optimal conditions under which choices are made concerning how we should behave or how a certain goal is achieved.
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Procedural moral ideals
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Principle of Right Desire
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Principle of Respect for Persons
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