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This article introduces and defines various branches of philosophy related to morality, including Epistemology, Ethics, Metaphysics, Logic, Teleology, Deontology, and virtue theory. It explores their key concepts and focuses, such as the study of knowledge, principles of right reasoning, character and motive, ultimate nature of reality, and moral actions and laws.
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3 Parts of Morality quiz review match the word with the definition
___ Epistemology • ___ Ethics • ___ Metaphysics • ___ Logic • ___ Teleology, • ___ Deontology, • ___ virtue theory. • It focuses on right and wrong moral actions and moral laws and holds that some moral acts and rules are intrinsically right or wrong irrespective of the consequences produced by doing those acts or following those rules
___ Epistemology • ___ Ethics • ___ Metaphysics • ___ Logic • ___ Teleology, • ___ Deontology, • ___ virtue theory. • It investigates the principles of right reasoning and focuses on questions surrounding properly stated syllogisms. One wants to know when a conclusion can be legitimately drawn from stated premises.
___ Epistemology • ___ Ethics • ___ Metaphysics • ___ Logic • ___ Teleology, • ___ Deontology, • ___ virtue theory. • It addresses issues of character and motive and focuses on the nature and formation of a good person, and the sort of dispositions and character traits that constitute the good person.
___ Epistemology • ___ Ethics • ___ Metaphysics • ___ Logic • ___ Teleology, • ___ Deontology, • ___ virtue theory. • The word literally means “beyond the physical.” It is the branch of philosophy that “inquires into the ultimate nature of reality.”
___ Epistemology • ___ Ethics • ___ Metaphysics • ___ Logic • ___ Teleology, • ___ Deontology, • ___ virtue theory. • It address matters relating to ideals, goals or purposes and focuses almost exclusively on ends and/or consequences of acts to determine their moral value.
___ Epistemology • ___ Ethics • ___ Metaphysics • ___ Logic • ___ Teleology, • ___ Deontology, • ___ virtue theory. • It is the theory of knowledge, is that branch of philosophy which is concerned with the nature and scope of knowledge, its presuppositions and basis, and the general reliability of claims to knowledge.”
___ Epistemology • ___ Ethics • ___ Metaphysics • ___ Logic • ___ Teleology, • ___ Deontology, • ___ virtue theory. • It can be understood as the philosophical study of morality, which is concerned with our beliefs and judgments regarding right and wrong motives, attitudes, character and conduct.” Sometimes, ethics is called moral philosophy.