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Professional Responsibility (Fall 2016Q2)

Chapters 1-2 Crossword Puzzle: Nick Salak
Across
States that you act in such a way that you treat humanity, yourself, or another, always the same- as an end and never simply as a means
Designed to promote thoughtful and professional conduct, not account for every possible situation a police officer might face
Actions are right in proportion, as they tend to promote happiness, and wrong, as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness (pain)
Caring for nobody but oneself
Means to obtaining something else (similar to Aristotle's apparent good)
The study of morality, that is, the study and analysis of what constitutes good conduct
Human behavior is determined by internal and external influences
Down
A person should never act in a way in which the rule behind an action (maxim) should not become universal law
Judgements of worth of attitudes, statements, and behaviors
The morality of an action is determined by whether it conforms to (or violates) a moral principle
People are motivated by the pursuit of pleasure and avoidance of pain
As long as the outcome results in happiness, it is acceptable to use any means to obtain it
Involves failure to perform a legal duty
Commission of an illegal act
Failure to perform a legal duty in a proper manner
An ideal state in which rational beings are united through common, objective universal laws that apply to everyone (and no one is used as a means by others)
Views pleasure as the ultimate virtue
Sees crime as a moral failure in decision making