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PHL 360
Module 3 Quiz
Scored 20 out of 20
Question 1
3 / 3 pts
When we are not concerned with the rightness or wrongness of an act, that act can be considered:
- Neutral good
- Lawful neutral
- Amoral
- Chaotic neutral
Question 2
2 / 2 pts
Moral codes are usually derived from legal codes.
- True
- False
Question 3
3 / 3 pts
Frankfurt argues that lying entails espousing falsehoods, while the nature of bullshitting entails...
- ... fakery or phoniness.
- ... telling most of the truth.
- ... using only humor to lie.
- ... making a personal sacrifice.
Question 4
3 / 3 pts
When analyzing an argument from analogy, it is important to find...
- ... all the details of each side of the analogy.
- ... the similarities and differences that are relevant to what the argument is aiming to prove.
- ... the source of the argument.
- ... the results that support the favored conclusion of the argument regardless of the merits of the analogy itself.
Question 5
3 / 3 pts
Using two different meanings for the same word used throughout an argument is a fallacy called:
- Meaning Abuse
- Lexical Inversion
- "Fool's Gold" Language
- Equivocation
Question 6
3 / 3 pts
The Virtue Ethics approach to honesty takes great pains to set up strict rule-based systems to define when lying is permissible and when it is not.
- True
- False
Question 7
3 / 3 pts
According to Carr, business is like a game of...
- ... poker.
- ... chutes and ladders.
- ... naughts and crosses.
- ... chess.
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