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What Would You Do? Problem 1

Moral Philosophy Results = 27

Moral Philosophy Analytics

Your Classmates 5 Users 26.2

Your Instructors' Current Courses 207 Users 24.5

Your Instructors' Courses 243 Users 24.09

Your Institution 243 Users 24.09

Everyone 3193 Users 24.22

Your Response

Results Breakdown

Response Key: Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Strongly Disagree

Question Your

Response Your

Classmates

Your Instructors'

Current Courses

Your Instructors'

Courses

Your Institution

Everyone

Whatever my decision the discomfort of it was worth it.

Neither Agree

nor Disagree

Killing is simply wrong, regardless of the results.

Strongly Agree

Self-Assessment Interpretation

SCORING AND INTERPRETATION: There are no right or wrong answers to these questions, but your answers

reveal your moral philosophy.

If everyone killed, society would be chaotic and there would be no happiness or peace of mind for anyone.

Agree

In some cases killing is justified because it brings peace of mind and comfort to those close to the dying person.

Neither Agree

nor Disagree

Whatever my decision, it has led me to some abstract goal for myself (e.g., salvation, honor, fame, self- actualization, respectability, etc.).

Neither Agree

nor Disagree

In this case it’s just right to kill.

Disagree

If everyone killed when they wanted to, society would crumble and wouldn’t be able to meet the physical needs of its members.

Agree

In some cases, killing is justified because it allows another person to overcome physical pain and suffering.

Neither Agree

nor Disagree

In this case it is just wrong to kill.

Agree