What philosopher argues that sexual acts that exclude the possibility of procreation are "unnatural" and therefore morally wrong?
A) Donald Levy
B) John Finnis
C) Thomas Aquinas
D) James Rachel
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Q1: Epictetus was a(n)
A) Stoic
B) Aristotelian
C) Epicurean
D) Platonist
Q4: Ethics is the study of
A) Morality
B) Religion
C)
Q7: A theory that measures the morality of
Q9: Divine command theory is a(n)_ ethical theory.
A)
Q11: The view that only pleasure is worth
Q12: Which of the following philosophers was a
Q17: Aristotle endorsed:
A) Deontological ethics
B) Virtue ethics
C) Consequentialist
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Q35: Nel Noddings argues that
A) Care is superior
Q36: The ethical view that holds that humans
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