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14 Cards in this Set
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Instrumental |
Desire to achieve something |
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Intrinsic |
Property of something that is good itself |
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Maxim |
Determine moral is subjective or objective |
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Consequential |
Judges morality of actions based in consequence |
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Deotological |
Judges morality if an action based on act itself |
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Psychological Hedonism |
Claim that human action is determined by want if pleasure and avoidance of pain |
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Ethical Hedonism |
Morality if an action based on amoint if pain or pleasure it produces |
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Utility |
Principle that approves or Disapproves of an action according to how much happiness it gives or takes |
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Excess |
Too much |
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Deficiancy |
Too little |
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Hedmonic Calculus |
Judge morality of action based on intensity, duration, certainty/uncertainty, propinquity/remoteness, fecundity, purity, and extent |
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Inclination |
Draw toward a choice due to emotion (Kant) |
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Means |
Voluntarily use someone else to achieve goals |
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Ends |
End of goal |