According to Aristotle the four cardinal virtues are wisdom, justice, courage, and self-control wisdom, judiciousness, compassion, and
Question:
According to Aristotle the four cardinal virtues are
wisdom, justice, courage, and self-control
wisdom, judiciousness, compassion, and sympathy
justice, courage, empathy, and shame
justice, compassion, control, and truthfulness
Secular moralists would say which of the following?
Acting out of fear of punishment from God provides a proper intent for acting ethically.
Morality applies to everyone regardless of personal religious conviction.
It is immoral to act contrary to religious dictates.
To be ethical, one must have and act upon religious direction and teachings.
Who stated that ethics deals with "no small matter, but how we ought to live"?
Plato
Aristotle
None of the above
Socrates
Aristophanes
Loyalty is a concept that is always understood and properly applied by officers.
- True
- False
It is essential to base integrity on a process of acting in accordance with accepted professional or ethical values.
- True
- False