1) Who was Immanuel Kant? a) German philosopher b) French scientist c) Italian artist d) British writer 2) What is the Categorical Imperative? a) Universal law rule b) Feelings-based rule c) Results-based rule d) Happiness-based rule 3) What does deontological mean? a) Rules and duty b) Feelings and results c) Consequences and outcomes d) Emotions and desires 4) What should moral rules be? a) Universal b) Personal c) Flexible d) Situational 5) What is Kant's view on lying? a) Always wrong b) Sometimes right c) Depends on outcome d) Depends on feelings 6) What does 'end in themselves' mean? a) Respect and dignity b) Use for goals c) Ignore completely d) Treat as objects 7) What is Kant's view on euthanasia? a) Always wrong b) Sometimes right c) Depends on desire d) Depends on pain 8) What is the basis of morality for Kant? a) Reason b) Feelings c) Results d) Desires 9) What is Kant's view on duty? a) Do it always b) Do it sometimes c) Do it if happy d) Do it if easy 10) What does Kant say about human life? a) Infinite worth b) Conditional worth c) No worth d) Temporary worth 11) What is the opposite of deontological ethics? a) Utilitarianism b) Categorical c) Emotionalism d) Rationalism 12) What is a universal moral law? a) Applies to everyone b) Applies to some c) Applies to none d) Applies to few

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