Q21. Positive science deals with judgments of facts while ethics is concerned with judgments of:
A. beauty
B. truth
C. thought
D. value
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Q22. Logic deals with the correctness of
A. thought
B. conduct
C. perception
D. intuition
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Q23. Ethics deals with the correctness of
A. conduct
B. thought
C. perception
D. intuition
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Q24.— is not a normative discipline.
A. ethics
B. logic
C. metaphysics
D. aesthetics
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Q25. Ethics deals with the standards to describe—
A. good and evil
B. true and false
C. right and good
D. all of these
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Q26. Ethics is concerned the— to judge human conduct
A. standards
B. facts
C. objects
D. all of these
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Q27. Logic, Ethic and Aesthetics- these three sciences are essentially—
A. positive
B. intuitive
C. cognate
D. none of these
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Q28. Ethics investigates the nature of its fundamental notions like right, duty and—
A. beauty
B. good
C. thought
D. none of these
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Q29. Ethics considers the— of goodness.
A. standard
B. fact
C. object
D. all of these
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Q30. Morality consists of goodness, which is really an— end
A. effective
B. intrinsic
C. instrumental
D. teleogical
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Q31.—is a collective name for voluntary actions:
A. virtue
B. conduct
C. desire
D. will
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Q32.—is a sense of longing for a person or object or hoping for an outcome.
A. wish
B. instinct
C. tendency
D. desire
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Q33. ‘Human desire is the fundamental motivation of all human action’. Whose view is this?
A. hobbes
B. mathew arnold
C. mcdougall
D. mackenzie
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Q34. Consciousness of—is called an appetite.
A. a wish
B. a desire
C. a motive
D. an organic need
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Q35. Who defines an instinct as an inherited psycho physical disposition?
A. hobbes
B. mathew arnold
C. mcdougall
D. mackenzie
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Q36. The desires that predominate or continue to be effective is called:
A. wish
B. will
C. instinct
D. none of these
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Q37.— a conscious mental process which moves a man to act in a particular way.
A. wish
B. will
C. instinct
D. motive
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Q38. The term intention corresponds the term:
A. desire
B. purpose
C. instinct
D. none of these
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Q39. The whole willed scheme of action, which is anticipated by the doer is called:
A. desire
B. purpose
C. instinct
D. intention.
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Q40. According to Mackenzie the formal intention means the—embodied in fact
A. principle
B. purpose
C. instinct
D. action