31. Condider the following statements in the light of Kant's maxims of morality and mark the correct answer.
1. Act only on that maxim which will to be a universal law.
2. So act as to treat humanity whether in thine own person or that of any other, always as an end and never as a means only.
3. Act as to be members of a kingdom of Ends.
Which of the above statements are correct?
Choose the correct answer:
1. Act only on that maxim which will to be a universal law.
2. So act as to treat humanity whether in thine own person or that of any other, always as an end and never as a means only.
3. Act as to be members of a kingdom of Ends.
Which of the above statements are correct?
Choose the correct answer:
32. Who was an act utilitarian?
33. Consider the following statements
1. Bentham's hedonism is based on psychological hedonism.
2. JS Mill regards that pleasure must be measured both quantitatively and qualitatively.
1. Bentham's hedonism is based on psychological hedonism.
2. JS Mill regards that pleasure must be measured both quantitatively and qualitatively.
34. According to Kant, moral laws are
35. Who first discussed about Cardinal virture in his work? What is the name of the book?
36. Which is not among the Cardinal virtues?
37. Duty for the Sake of Duty' is ineluded in
38. Categorical imperative is . . . . . . . . in Kant's moral theory.
39. Which one of the following does not fit with the rest?
40. Which of the following statements represent Mill's position?
1. Mill does not accept the qualitative distinction of happiness
2. Mill regards health, honour and wealth as intrinsic values
3. Mill's theory is altruistic hedonism and qualitative utilitarianism
1. Mill does not accept the qualitative distinction of happiness
2. Mill regards health, honour and wealth as intrinsic values
3. Mill's theory is altruistic hedonism and qualitative utilitarianism
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