What negative impacts should be considered when cutting trees in a forest?
Environmental degradation, loss of biodiversity, and climate change effects.
What are the two options presented in the free-riding situation?
1) Attend the meeting; 2) Skip the meeting to finish assignments.
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p.3
Utilitarianism

What negative impacts should be considered when cutting trees in a forest?

Environmental degradation, loss of biodiversity, and climate change effects.

p.13
Moral Dilemmas

What are the two options presented in the free-riding situation?

1) Attend the meeting; 2) Skip the meeting to finish assignments.

p.6
Utilitarianism

What ethical framework is often applied to evaluate the use of AI in replacing human jobs?

Utilitarianism.

p.25
Fashion Industry Ethics

What types of goods are produced from fur and leather?

Commodities and luxurious goods.

p.3
Utilitarianism

What is the primary ethical consideration when deciding to cut trees for paper production?

Maximizing utility for the greatest number of people.

p.13
Moral Dilemmas

What is the ethical dilemma presented in the example?

Choosing between attending an important project meeting or finishing assignments.

p.5
Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

What is a key consideration when discussing the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace?

Whether AI should replace human beings.

p.25
Fashion Industry Ethics

What is a significant issue highlighted in the fur industry?

The suffering of chinchillas in fur farming.

p.12
Consequentialism

What is the main ethical theory discussed in the example?

Consequentialism.

p.26
Everyday Consumption Ethics

Can comfort food be packaged?

No, it is not necessarily packaged food.

p.20
Hedonism

What should every person's pleasure do in relation to their pain?

Every person's pleasure should far surpass their amount of pain.

p.2
Jeremy Bentham's Philosophy

What years did Jeremy Bentham live?

1748 - 1832.

p.9
Utilitarianism

Which handbag option might be considered more utilitarian?

The functional handbag in black.

p.11
Consequentialism

Who provided a definition of consequentialism in 1994?

Haber.

p.3
Utilitarianism

What potential benefits should be evaluated when considering tree cutting for paper?

Economic gain, job creation, and increased paper supply.

p.23
Moral Dilemmas

What should you do after watching the video on moral dilemmas?

Make your own decision to solve the 6 dilemmas presented.

p.27
Utilitarianism

What is the principle of Utilitarianism?

Actions are right if and because they promote more utility all around.

p.27
Consequentialism

How does Consequentialism determine the rightness of an action?

The rightness of an action is wholly determined by the value of its consequences.

p.9
Utilitarianism

What are the two options presented for buying a handbag?

A) A fancy handbag with interesting design details; B) A functional handbag in black.

p.6
Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

What is the main ethical question regarding AI in the workplace?

Should we use Artificial Intelligence to replace human beings?

p.3
Utilitarianism

How can we measure the overall utility of cutting trees for paper?

By weighing the benefits against the environmental and social costs.

p.23
Moral Dilemmas

What is a key question to consider when making a decision in moral dilemmas?

Why do you make a certain decision?

p.26
Everyday Consumption Ethics

What is comfort food?

Food that provides a sense of well-being and is often associated with home or childhood.

p.2
Utilitarianism

What does Utilitarianism advocate for?

Practices that maximize the overall sum of happiness.

p.24
Everyday Consumption Ethics

What are the ethical considerations regarding fur consumption?

Fur consumption raises concerns about animal rights and welfare.

p.9
Utilitarianism

What is the main advantage of option A, the fancy handbag?

It has a lot of interesting design details.

p.26
Everyday Consumption Ethics

What is the relationship between comfort food and fast food?

Both can provide immediate satisfaction, but comfort food is often more personal and nostalgic.

p.1
Moral Dilemmas

What are moral dilemmas?

Situations in which a difficult choice must be made between two or more conflicting moral principles.

p.15
Consequentialism

What is the second option regarding attending the buffet party?

No, you won’t go because you have worked out so hard to lose fat.

p.16
Moral Absolutism

What is moral absolutism?

The theory that certain actions are absolutely wrong, regardless of the consequences.

p.14
Moral Dilemmas

What is the ethical dilemma presented in the buffet party scenario?

Choosing between joining the party and eating or working out to keep fit.

p.20
Hedonism

What does Hedonism state about pain?

Pain is the only intrinsic bad.

p.7
Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

MODEL - T 是什麼技術的應用?

Telexistence。

p.22
Hedonism

What type of travel is associated with hedonistic enjoyment?

Cruise travel around the world.

p.7
Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

MODEL - T 的主要功能是什麼?

透過 VR 技術進行遠程控制。

p.27
Hedonism

What is the core belief of Hedonism?

Pleasure is the only intrinsic good and pain is the only intrinsic bad.

p.10
Utilitarianism

In the example of buying sneakers, what does option A represent?

A pair of fancy sneakers with interesting design details.

p.5
Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

How might AI impact the quality of work in the workplace?

It could improve precision but may lack the creativity and emotional intelligence of humans.

p.26
Everyday Consumption Ethics

Name a country known for its comfort food.

Italy, Indonesia, USA, Australia, Brazil, or India.

p.10
Utilitarianism

What is a key consideration in utilitarian decision-making?

The consequences of the choice on overall well-being.

p.4
Utilitarianism

Who benefits from cutting trees for paper?

The paper industry and consumers of paper products.

p.15
Consequentialism

What value is prioritized in the first option of the situation?

Friendship.

p.15
Consequentialism

What is the main concern in the second option of the situation?

Maintaining fitness and losing fat.

p.2
Utilitarianism

What is the core definition of Utilitarianism?

Actions are right if they promote more utility all around.

p.23
Moral Dilemmas

What should you identify when making decisions in moral dilemmas?

Which moral framework(s) you have used to make the decision.

p.27
Moral Absolutism

What does Absolutism assert about certain actions?

Certain kinds of actions are absolutely wrong and could never be right, regardless of the consequences.

p.21
Hedonism

What is an example of hedonism in daily life related to education?

Skipping class to go for a barbecue party with friends.

p.24
Everyday Consumption Ethics

What are the ethical concerns related to fast food consumption?

Fast food consumption often involves issues like unhealthy diets, labor practices, and environmental impact.

p.7
Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

VR 技術在 MODEL - T 中的作用是什麼?

提供虛擬現實的操作界面。

p.17
Moral Absolutism

Which act is considered morally wrong and is an example of Moral Absolutism?

Terrorist attack.

p.1
Everyday Consumption Ethics

What do case studies in everyday consumption examine?

The ethical implications and moral reasoning behind consumer choices and behaviors.

p.17
Moral Absolutism

What is another action that is viewed as morally wrong in Moral Absolutism?

Human trafficking.

p.4
Utilitarianism

Is damaging the environment a significant concern for those benefiting from tree cutting?

It may not be a big issue for those benefiting, as they prioritize economic gain.

p.22
Hedonism

What is a common hedonistic activity related to shopping?

Shopping, shopping & shopping.

p.20
Hedonism

What does Hedonism claim about pleasure?

Pleasure is the only intrinsic good.

p.8
Everyday Consumption Ethics

日本驚現什麼自動售賣機?

無線路由器自動售賣機。

p.16
Moral Absolutism

What example is given to illustrate moral absolutism?

Stealing, even if it is to feed a starving family.

p.5
Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

What are potential benefits of using AI in the workplace?

Increased efficiency, reduced costs, and the ability to handle repetitive tasks.

p.10
Utilitarianism

What is the main focus of utilitarianism in consumption?

Maximizing overall happiness or utility from choices.

p.1
Moral Absolutism

What is Moral Absolutism?

The belief that certain actions are intrinsically right or wrong, regardless of the context or consequences.

p.8
Everyday Consumption Ethics

Buffalo對於這些自動售賣機的參與有什麼回應?

否認參與其中。

p.7
Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

MODEL - T 的設計目的是為了什麼?

提高便利店的管理效率。

p.17
Moral Absolutism

What is an example of academic dishonesty in Moral Absolutism?

Plagiarism.

p.15
Consequentialism

What is the first option regarding attending the buffet party?

Yes, you will go because you see friendship as everything.

p.4
Utilitarianism

Which action does more 'good' to people regarding tree cutting for paper?

This depends on whether the economic benefits outweigh the environmental costs.

p.22
Hedonism

What type of accommodation exemplifies hedonistic consumption?

Staying in a 6-star hotel.

p.1
Utilitarianism

What is Utilitarianism?

A moral reasoning framework that evaluates actions based on their outcomes, aiming for the greatest good for the greatest number.

p.14
Moral Dilemmas

What are the two options available in the buffet party situation?

A) Join the party and eat, B) Work out to keep fit.

p.12
Consequentialism

What important event is happening today in the scenario?

An important project meeting.

p.21
Hedonism

What is a travel-related example of hedonism?

Traveling on a short haul trip in Japan during summer holiday instead of a one-day trip in Yuen Long.

p.11
Consequentialism

How does consequentialism compare actions?

By evaluating the values of the consequences of competing ways of acting.

p.21
Hedonism

Can you give an example of hedonism involving leisure activities?

Going to a concert instead of studying for an exam.

p.4
Utilitarianism

What is the balance between cutting trees for paper and environmental damage?

The balance involves weighing economic benefits against ecological harm.

p.2
Jeremy Bentham's Philosophy

Who founded Utilitarianism?

Jeremy Bentham, an English philosopher.

p.9
Utilitarianism

What is an example of utilitarianism in consumption?

Buying a handbag.

p.13
Moral Dilemmas

What is the main concern for choosing to attend the meeting?

Missing important details for the project.

p.25
Fashion Industry Ethics

Which country is mentioned in relation to chinchilla fur farming?

Romania.

p.12
Consequentialism

What is the situation presented in the example?

You have 5 projects to submit by Friday but are still working on the 2nd assignment.

p.25
Fashion Industry Ethics

What is the purpose of exposing the fur industry?

To raise awareness about animal suffering.

p.26
Everyday Consumption Ethics

Is comfort food always sweet?

No, it can be savory as well.

p.11
Consequentialism

What is the main principle of consequentialism?

The rightness of an action is determined by the value of its consequences.

p.12
Consequentialism

What are the two options presented in the decision-making scenario?

A) Do your own assignment B) Attend your group project meeting.

p.12
Moral Dilemmas

What ethical dilemma does the situation illustrate?

Choosing between completing personal assignments or attending a group meeting.

p.21
Hedonism

What is an example of hedonism related to food?

Indulging in a dessert instead of eating a healthy meal.

p.7
Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

日公司發明的 VR 搖控機械人 MODEL - T 管理幾間便利店?

1 人即可管理多間便利店。

p.5
Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

What type of questions should be considered regarding AI replacing humans?

Ethical implications, job displacement, efficiency, and the quality of work.

p.1
Consequentialism

What does Consequentialism focus on?

The outcomes or consequences of actions to determine their moral value.

p.17
Moral Absolutism

What is an example of an action considered morally wrong in Moral Absolutism?

Suicide, particularly from a Christian perspective.

p.9
Utilitarianism

What is the main advantage of option B, the functional handbag?

It has a lot of bags for carrying things.

p.24
Everyday Consumption Ethics

Which moral frameworks can be applied to fur and fast food consumption?

Utilitarianism, Moral Absolutism, and Environmental Ethics can be applied.

p.24
Everyday Consumption Ethics

What reflections might a group have on fast fashion practices?

Reflections may include concerns about sustainability, labor exploitation, and consumerism.

p.17
Moral Absolutism

Can you name an additional example of an action considered morally wrong in Moral Absolutism?

Murder.

p.16
Moral Absolutism

Can stealing ever be considered right from an absolutist's perspective?

No, stealing is regarded as absolutely wrong, even if done for the well-being of others.

p.22
Hedonism

What is an example of a hedonistic experience involving beverages?

Wine-tasting in a pub.

p.8
Everyday Consumption Ethics

這些自動售賣機在半年內賣出了多少個路由器?

幾十個。

p.20
Hedonism

On what do the values of consequences depend according to Hedonism?

On the pleasures and pains in the consequences.

p.2
Utilitarianism

What is meant by 'maximize utility' in Utilitarianism?

To increase the overall happiness and well-being of individuals.

p.5
Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

What are potential drawbacks of replacing humans with AI?

Job loss, lack of human empathy, and ethical concerns.

p.17
Moral Absolutism

What is another example of an action deemed morally wrong in Moral Absolutism?

Shoplifting.

p.10
Utilitarianism

In the example of buying sneakers, what does option B represent?

A pair of functional sneakers with a thick sole for protection.

p.10
Utilitarianism

Which option would a utilitarian likely choose when considering health benefits?

Option B, the functional sneakers.

p.13
Moral Dilemmas

What is the main concern for choosing to skip the meeting?

Worrying about finishing the remaining assignments on time.

p.14
Consequentialism

What is the main goal of the individual in the buffet party scenario?

To lose fat through hard workouts.

p.8
Everyday Consumption Ethics

哪個品牌的路由器被提到?

Buffalo。

p.14
Consequentialism

How does consequentialism apply to the buffet party decision?

It evaluates the outcomes of eating at the party versus continuing to work out.

p.1
Hedonism

What does Hedonism advocate?

The pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain as the highest good.

p.21
Hedonism

What is a social activity that exemplifies hedonism?

Enjoying high tea with girlfriends instead of doing housework at home.

p.24
Everyday Consumption Ethics

How does fast fashion impact the environment?

Fast fashion contributes to pollution, waste, and resource depletion.

p.21
Hedonism

What is an example of hedonism in terms of entertainment?

Binge-watching a favorite TV series instead of completing chores.

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