51. Which one of the following theories regards moral judgements as expressions of the subject's approvals and disapprovals?
52. Which one of the following is true regarding the objective of Deterrent theory of punishment?
53. Match the following:
List-I (Thinker)
List-II (Theory)
a. Stevenson
1. Prescriptivism
b. RM Hare
2. Emotivism
c. JS Mill
3. Intuitionism
d. Butler
4. Hedonism
List-I (Thinker) | List-II (Theory) |
a. Stevenson | 1. Prescriptivism |
b. RM Hare | 2. Emotivism |
c. JS Mill | 3. Intuitionism |
d. Butler | 4. Hedonism |
54. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Cardinal virtues
1. Plato
b. Eudaemonia
2. Well-being
c. Good
3. End
d. Right
4. Means
List-I | List-II |
a. Cardinal virtues | 1. Plato |
b. Eudaemonia | 2. Well-being |
c. Good | 3. End |
d. Right | 4. Means |
55. Which is incorrect with respect to super-naturalism?
56. Which form of subjectivism shows that reality is dependent on human consciousness?
57. What do you mean by Cultural Relativism?
58. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Instrumental good
1. Hammer
b. Biological good
2. Health
c. Good
3. Ethics
d. Duty
4. Ought
List-I | List-II |
a. Instrumental good | 1. Hammer |
b. Biological good | 2. Health |
c. Good | 3. Ethics |
d. Duty | 4. Ought |
59. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Ethical realist
1. Non-nihilist
b. Utilitarian
2. Materialist
c. Semantic thesis
3. Moral properties of moral statements
d. Metaphysical thesis
4. Moral propositions must have moral properties
List-I | List-II |
a. Ethical realist | 1. Non-nihilist |
b. Utilitarian | 2. Materialist |
c. Semantic thesis | 3. Moral properties of moral statements |
d. Metaphysical thesis | 4. Moral propositions must have moral properties |
60. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Cardinal virtue
1. Justice
b. Duty
2. Deontological ethics
c. Eudaemonia
3. Happiness
d. Bodily good
4. Biological needs
List-I | List-II |
a. Cardinal virtue | 1. Justice |
b. Duty | 2. Deontological ethics |
c. Eudaemonia | 3. Happiness |
d. Bodily good | 4. Biological needs |