Which of the following is associated with morality by moral thinkers and moral philosophies throughout the world? a. happiness b. self-interest c. money d. all these answers are correct. 5. Carol Gilligan suggested which of the following statements? a. Kolberg's studies of moral development all relied on data collected from men. b. Men and women do not differ in how they develop morally. c. Men tend to emphasize individual needs and follow rules. d. Women adopt the caring perspective in moral decision. 8. Which of the following best describes utilitarianism? a. the moral theory that claims you should follow cultural relativism b. the moral theory that claims you should never violate the rights of others c. the moral theory that claims you should do what will best promote general happiness d. the moral theory that claims there are no universal moral truths. 9. Which of the following statements is NOT true? a. The liberty rights mean the right to be left alone to pursue our legitimate interests. b. Welfare rights cause people to rely on government free money and have a negative effect on our pursuit of legitimate interests. c. Gratitude and self-improvement are among the list of duties emphasized by deontology. d. Virtue ethics emphasize character is more important than right actions. 12. (T/F) The approval of others is very important to those in the post-conventional stage of moral development. 18. A __________________________ is a conflict of moral values such that any solution to the conflict will involve violating at least one of the conflicting values, and it can be used to advance moral development.
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