Utilitarianism Revision Quiz T&P

  1.  
    Why is it called Utilitarianism
    A. It is the way of finding the most just and innate thing to do to help someone in a positive way B. What is most useless to be helping someone singling out the wrong moral theory and helping all around you in a positive way C. What us the most useful. Happiness is the most useful thing to consider when working out what is moral or good
  2.  
    Who devised Utilitarianism
    A. Jeremy Bentham B. Jimmy Broardbent C. Jeremy Banthen
  3.  
    What was the Hedonic Calculus
    A. It was the measurement of how to keep people morally sound and ensure that all your actions where correct and helpful to society B. The determination of weather you where capable of making it to heaven based on your actions over the last 7 days C. It Was the idea that you could measure your actions in a very precise way against 7 criteria to work out how much happiness it would produce
  4.  
    What where the 7 factors
    A. Intensity, Duration, Certainty, Nearness, Repetition, Purity, Extent B. Money, Clarity, Morally, Religiously, Happiness, Stability, Nearness, Politically C. Relationships, Knowledge, Heart, Care, Helpfulness
  5.  
    The theory is called Act Utilitarianism because...
    A. It assesses each individual act on a case by case basis B. It works out the happiness produced specific to the situation in hand C. It is tailored to your understanding of the circumstance
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Utilitarianism Revision Quiz T&P (Answer Key)

  1.  
    Why is it called Utilitarianism
    A. It is the way of finding the most just and innate thing to do to help someone in a positive way B. What is most useless to be helping someone singling out the wrong moral theory and helping all around you in a positive way C. What us the most useful. Happiness is the most useful thing to consider when working out what is moral or good
  2.  
    Who devised Utilitarianism
    A. Jeremy Bentham B. Jimmy Broardbent C. Jeremy Banthen
  3.  
    What was the Hedonic Calculus
    A. It was the measurement of how to keep people morally sound and ensure that all your actions where correct and helpful to society B. The determination of weather you where capable of making it to heaven based on your actions over the last 7 days C. It Was the idea that you could measure your actions in a very precise way against 7 criteria to work out how much happiness it would produce
  4.  
    What where the 7 factors
    A. Intensity, Duration, Certainty, Nearness, Repetition, Purity, Extent B. Money, Clarity, Morally, Religiously, Happiness, Stability, Nearness, Politically C. Relationships, Knowledge, Heart, Care, Helpfulness
  5.  
    The theory is called Act Utilitarianism because...
    A. It assesses each individual act on a case by case basis B. It works out the happiness produced specific to the situation in hand C. It is tailored to your understanding of the circumstance

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