University of Kansas, Fall 2003
Philosophy 160: Introduction to Ethics
Ben Eggleston—eggleston@ku.edu
Final-exam handout
The final exam will be given on Friday, December 19, from 10:30 a.m. to 12
noon. (We will use just the first hour and a half of our two-and-a-half-hour
exam period.) It will consist
of 130 points’ worth of questions.
- There will be eight questions, worth 5 points each, requiring you to
select statements or quotations that answer certain questions. These questions
will resemble the ones on the first part of the meta-ethics test and the first
part of the normative-ethics test. As before, there will be
more answers than questions, so this part of the test will not be as simple as
one-to-one matching. But the answers will be grouped into several
reasonably-sized answer banks instead of all being in one huge answer bank.
- There will be one of the following questions from the list of possible
questions for the meta-ethics test: 1, 4, 5, 6, 8.
- There will be one of the following questions from the list of possible
questions for the normative-ethics test: 17, 19, 28, 33, 36.
- There will be six questions drawn from the list of possible test questions (numbered
44–68) in the online notes on applied ethics. There will be three 10-point
questions and three 20-point questions. You will be required to select and to
answer two of the 10-point questions and two of the 20-point questions.