FreeWillthe power ofacting withoutthe constraintof necessityor fateBystanderEffectIndividuals areless likely tooffer help to avictim inpresence ofother peopleeNormativeEthicsAppliedethics, orEthics inactionUnwarrantedAssumptionsClaims orbeliefs thatpossess little tono supportingevidenceSocraticMethodprovokechallengeand awakenlives throughquestioningGreaterGoodThe bestchoice formostpeopleLesserGoodChoicecausing theleast amountof harmUtilitarianConcernedwith “utility”or howuseful anaction isMoralityPrinciplesconcerning thedistinctionbetween right andwrong or good andbad behaviorMoralTemptationRightversusWrongEthicalTrilemmaA third, middleground optionbetween theright versusright dilemmaDeterminismFor every eventthat happens,it’s due to pastevents thatcaused it tohappenPhilosophyusingreasoningandarguementsFatalismBelief your“fate” is alreadyfixed, destined,by highercosmic force orGodAutonomyThe right orcondition ofself-governmentDoubleStandardA rule pr principlewhich is unfairlyapplied in differentways to differentpeople or groupsDivineCommandTheoryWhat is moral isdetermined by God’scommands and thatfor a person to bemoral they are tofollow God’scommandsMetaethicsEthicalTheoryEthicsthe study ofyour moralityand actionsin your givensocietyEthicalDilemmaRightVersusRightGoodWillActing out ofa sense ofmoralobligation ordutyMoralDilemmaA difficult choice hasto be made betweentwo courses ofaction, either ofwhich entailstransgressing a moralprincipleRelatvismthe belief that there'sno absolute truth,only the truths that aparticular individualor culture happen tobelieveGoldenRulebasic principlethat should befollowed toensure successin generalFreeWillthe power ofacting withoutthe constraintof necessityor fateBystanderEffectIndividuals areless likely tooffer help to avictim inpresence ofother peopleeNormativeEthicsAppliedethics, orEthics inactionUnwarrantedAssumptionsClaims orbeliefs thatpossess little tono supportingevidenceSocraticMethodprovokechallengeand awakenlives throughquestioningGreaterGoodThe bestchoice formostpeopleLesserGoodChoicecausing theleast amountof harmUtilitarianConcernedwith “utility”or howuseful anaction isMoralityPrinciplesconcerning thedistinctionbetween right andwrong or good andbad behaviorMoralTemptationRightversusWrongEthicalTrilemmaA third, middleground optionbetween theright versusright dilemmaDeterminismFor every eventthat happens,it’s due to pastevents thatcaused it tohappenPhilosophyusingreasoningandarguementsFatalismBelief your“fate” is alreadyfixed, destined,by highercosmic force orGodAutonomyThe right orcondition ofself-governmentDoubleStandardA rule pr principlewhich is unfairlyapplied in differentways to differentpeople or groupsDivineCommandTheoryWhat is moral isdetermined by God’scommands and thatfor a person to bemoral they are tofollow God’scommandsMetaethicsEthicalTheoryEthicsthe study ofyour moralityand actionsin your givensocietyEthicalDilemmaRightVersusRightGoodWillActing out ofa sense ofmoralobligation ordutyMoralDilemmaA difficult choice hasto be made betweentwo courses ofaction, either ofwhich entailstransgressing a moralprincipleRelatvismthe belief that there'sno absolute truth,only the truths that aparticular individualor culture happen tobelieveGoldenRulebasic principlethat should befollowed toensure successin general

Torry's Ethic's Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. the power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate
    Free Will
  2. Individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim in presence of other peoplee
    Bystander Effect
  3. Applied ethics, or Ethics in action
    Normative Ethics
  4. Claims or beliefs that possess little to no supporting evidence
    Unwarranted Assumptions
  5. provoke challenge and awaken lives through questioning
    Socratic Method
  6. The best choice for most people
    Greater Good
  7. Choice causing the least amount of harm
    Lesser Good
  8. Concerned with “utility” or how useful an action is
    Utilitarian
  9. Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior
    Morality
  10. Right versus Wrong
    Moral Temptation
  11. A third, middle ground option between the right versus right dilemma
    Ethical Trilemma
  12. For every event that happens, it’s due to past events that caused it to happen
    Determinism
  13. using reasoning and arguements
    Philosophy
  14. Belief your “fate” is already fixed, destined, by higher cosmic force or God
    Fatalism
  15. The right or condition of self-government
    Autonomy
  16. A rule pr principle which is unfairly applied in different ways to different people or groups
    Double Standard
  17. What is moral is determined by God’s commands and that for a person to be moral they are to follow God’s commands
    Divine Command Theory
  18. Ethical Theory
    Metaethics
  19. the study of your morality and actions in your given society
    Ethics
  20. Right Versus Right
    Ethical Dilemma
  21. Acting out of a sense of moral obligation or duty
    Good Will
  22. A difficult choice has to be made between two courses of action, either of which entails transgressing a moral principle
    Moral Dilemma
  23. the belief that there's no absolute truth, only the truths that a particular individual or culture happen to believe
    Relatvism
  24. basic principle that should be followed to ensure success in general
    Golden Rule