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MORAL AGENT Test

The document discusses moral agents and different aspects of morality such as types of justice, love, and cross points in humanity. It provides definitions and classifications for concepts like moral principles, justice, love, and examines their relationship to ethics, law, religion and human behavior. It also presents true/false questions, multiple choice questions, and questions asking to enumerate characteristics and elements related to these concepts of morality.
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MORAL AGENT Test

The document discusses moral agents and different aspects of morality such as types of justice, love, and cross points in humanity. It provides definitions and classifications for concepts like moral principles, justice, love, and examines their relationship to ethics, law, religion and human behavior. It also presents true/false questions, multiple choice questions, and questions asking to enumerate characteristics and elements related to these concepts of morality.
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MORAL AGENT

I. IDENTIFICATION

1. It is a concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion or
equity, also acts of being just and fair.

2. Moral principles or norms that describe certain standards of human behavior and are
regularly protected as natural and legal rights in municipal and international law.

3. The state of having a duty to deal with something or having control over someone.

4. It is commonly understood a system of rules that are created and enforced through social
governmental institution to regulate conduct.

5. Type of justice about fairness of what people receive, from goods to attention, also known as
economic justice.

6. Type of justice which pertains in the idea of fair play, giving fair process of treating people
equally regardless of their racial of social status.

7. Type of justice which also known as corrective justice.

8. Type of justice which works on the principle of punishment.

9. Physical cross points can be used or applied in ________ body and unconscious body?

10. Historical are basically _____ mentality?

II. TRUE OR FALSE

1. Love cannot be immoral.

2. "Love must be sincere. Love what is evil, cling to what is good."

3. The only basis of love is the bible.

4. Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental state, from the most
sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest interpersonal affection and to the simplest pleasure.

5. The Greek word for Divine love is Xenia.


6. Love can apply to anyone.

7. Interpersonal love refers to love between human beings.

8. Eros is passionate love, within sensual desire and longing.

9. Feeling right and being right is just the same thing.

10. Morality isn't inimical to a good relationship with God, nor is it merely a consequence of
such a relationship.

III. MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. What cross points in man can be found in culture, race or social habits?

A. physical B. interpersonal C. Social D. Historical E. Existential

2. The past and usual casual chains are meant for?

A. Historical B. Existential C. Physical

3.Who is the author of the Different cross points in man?

A. Neil Armstrong B. Ramon C. Reyes C. Thomas Aquinas

4. Interpersonal cross points are found on?

A. Family Habits B. Physical C. Religion

5. Bring limitations into consciousness or give life to_________?

A. Probability B. Possibility C. Physical D. Interpersonal

6. It is when one wishes to seem or to impress others.

A. Seeming B. Being C. The Social

7. This is when someone is uninfluenced by desire to make himself understood by another.

A. Different Crosspoint of Man B. Being C. The Social

8. It focuses on growth, development, and partnership.

A. The Interhuman B. Being C. The Social

9. It focuses on collectivity, belongingness, and sympathy.

A. The Interhuman B. Different Crosspoint of Man C. The Social


10. Deja La means

A. you're already there B. you're almost there C. you're on the right


track

IV. ENUMERATION

1-4. 4 Characteristics of "The Social"

5-8. 4 Types of Justice

9-10. 2 Elements of Interhuman

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