DANTES/DSST Study Guide For Ethics in America
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The Ethics in America DANTES / DSST covers the major theories and concepts and origins of Ethics. You'll learn about different types of roles, theories, duties and virtues. We also include flashcards to help you memorize the material. This guide will help you ace the test. Youll learn about:
Greek View: Thucydides, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
Relationship of Morality to the Community
Duty to Obey the Law
Relationship Between Self-Interest and Virtue
Relationship Between Virtue and Happiness
Conceptions of Justice
Justice as the Interest of the Stronger
Justice as Playing the Proper Role
Equity as Proper Ratio of Benefits
Virtue and Human Natures
Nature and Kings of Virtue
Virtue as Excellence
Virtue, Habit and Character
Voluntary Action
Doctrine of the Mean
The Best Human Life
Biblical Traditions: Books of the Law, Prophets, Gospels
Relationship Between Law and Morality
Role of the Covenant
Role of the Prophets in Denouncing Evil
Relationship Between Morality and Community
Place of Mercy and Love
Apparent Paradoxes in the Traditions
View of Human Nature
Basis of Natural Law
Natural Rights and Duties
Relationship of Natural Law to Religious Belief
Source of Political Authority
Social Contract
Relationship of Natural Law and Human Law
Justifiability of Revolution or Civil Disobedience
Equality and Liberty
Deontological vs. Consequential Moral Frameworks
Hypothetical and Categorical Imperatives
Good Will and Duty for its Own Sake
Persons as Ends in Themselves Not as Means Only
Loyalty and Virtue
Relationship of Morality to Self-Interest and Happiness
Conceptions of Justice
Fairness and Distributive Justice
Consequential Ethics: Epicurus, Bentham, Mill
Consequential vs. Deontological Moral Frameworks
Hedonism and Kinds of Pleasure
Self-Interest or Prudence and the Common Good
Principle of Utility or Greatest Happiness Principle
Conscience and External Sanctions of Morality
Self-Regarding and Other Regarding Conduct
Individual Liberty and the Limits of the States Authority
Feminist Ethics
Critique of Standard Ethics
Alternative Visions
Care Ethic and Ethic of Trust
Obligations to Strangers
Special Moral Relationships
Conflict of Duties
Autonomy and Privacy
Fidelity, Accountability and Trustworthiness
Veracity
Right to Information
Confidentiality
Informed Consent
Institutional Responsibilities
Professional Code of Ethics
Paternalism
Retributive and Distributive Justice
Balancing Harms
Test-Taking Strategies
Test Preparation
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