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2 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Philosophy Edition

3 Question 1

4 Kantianism is… A Consequentialist B Crap C Deontological D Equitarian

5 Kantianism is… A Consequentialist B Crap C Deontological D Equitarian

6 £100

7 Question 2

8 What is deontological theory based upon? A Consequences B Motives C Love D Nothing

9 What is deontological theory based upon? A Consequences B Motives C Love D Nothing

10 £200

11 Question 3

12 The ‘sovereignty of reason’ is… A Working out moral behaviour based on experience B Working out moral behaviour based on reason C Working out how to get mortal based on experience D Working out how to get mortal based on reason

13 The ‘sovereignty of reason’ is… A Working out moral behaviour based on experience B Working out moral behaviour based on reason C Working out how to get mortal based on experience D Working out how to get mortal based on reason

14 £300

15 Question 4

16 The concept of ‘a priori’ means… A Knowledge gained after experience B Knowledge gained before experience C Stolen knowledge D Knowledge is innate

17 The concept of ‘a priori’ means… A Knowledge gained after experience B Knowledge gained before experience C Stolen knowledge D Knowledge is innate

18 £500

19 Question 5

20 What is the ‘good will’? A Good intentions behind an act B Good intentions but bad consequences C Bad intentions but good consequences D Money when granny dies

21 What is the ‘good will’? A Good intentions behind an act B Good intentions but bad consequences C Bad intentions but good consequences D Money when granny dies

22 £1,000

23 Question 6

24 Duty & Inclination are… A Thoughts or Feelings B Acting through free choice or upbringing C Something you want to be right D A crime fighting duo

25 Duty & Inclination are… A Thoughts or Feelings B Acting through free choice or upbringing C Something you want to be right D A crime fighting duo

26 £2,000

27 Question 7

28 A ‘maxim’ is… A ‘A priori’ intelligence B A law of the country C Intellectual exercise to work out moral law D A law of the Bible

29 A ‘maxim’ is… A ‘A priori’ intelligence B A law of the country C Intellectual exercise to work out moral law D A law of the Bible

30 £4,000

31 Question 8

32 What is a ‘hypothetical imperative’? A A duty to do something B Something you need in the future C Good advice that is not always moral D A type of ‘Golden Rule’

33 What is a ‘hypothetical imperative’? A A duty to do something B Something you need in the future C Good advice that is not always moral D A type of ‘Golden Rule’

34 £8,000

35 Question 9

36 According to Kant a ‘categorical imperative’ is… A A suggestion B A government Law C A command D A complaint

37 According to Kant a ‘categorical imperative’ is… A A suggestion B A government Law C A command D A complaint

38 £16,000

39 Question 10

40 The ‘kingdom of ends’ formulation captures which aspect of moral behaviour? A Hedonism B Communism C Communitarism D Consequentialism

41 The ‘kingdom of ends’ formulation captures which aspect of moral behaviour? A Hedonism B Communism C Communitarism D Consequentialism

42 £32,000

43 Question 11

44 Contradictions in conception are… A Logical impossibilities in the future B Logical impossibilities in 30 years time C Logical impossibilities in the present D Logical impossibilities of categorical imperatives

45 Contradictions in conception are… A Logical impossibilities in the future B Logical impossibilities in 30 years time C Logical impossibilities in the present D Logical impossibilities of categorical imperatives

46 £64,000

47 Question 12

48 Contradiction in the Will is… A Logical impossibilities with duty B Logical impossibilities with correctness C Logical impossibilities in the future D Logical Impossibilities with the Golden Rule

49 Contradiction in the Will is… A Logical impossibilities with duty B Logical impossibilities with correctness C Logical impossibilities in the future D Logical impossibilities with the Golden Rule

50 £125,000

51 Question 13

52 Kantianism can be accused of being A Biased against majority B Ignoring the consequences C Unrealistically demanding D Disregarding minorities

53 Kantianism can be accused of being A Biased against majority B Ignoring the consequences C Unrealistically demanding D Disregarding minorities

54 £250,000

55 Question 14

56 Kantians always… A Allow for experience B Allow for reason C Allow for their conscience D Allow for consequences

57 Kantians always… A Allow for experience B Allow for reason C Allow for their conscience D Allow for consequences

58 £500,000

59 Question 15

60 Which of the following are classic objections to Kantianism? A Problem of justice & rights B Problem of consequences C Problem of misguided duty D Problem of quantifying happiness

61 Which of the following are classic objections to Kantianism? A Problems of justice & rights B Problems of consequences C Problems of misguided duty D Problem of quantifying happiness

62 £1,000,000


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