| Picture | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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![]() | Nicomachean Ethics; Eudaimonia | Aristotle | 100%
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![]() | Eastern virtue ethics | Confucius | 100%
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![]() | master/slave morality | Friedrich Nietzsche | 100%
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![]() | "the unexamined life is not worth living" | Socrates | 100%
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![]() | Deontology: Categorical Imperative | Immanuel Kant | 90%
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![]() | Utilitarianism: On Liberty | John Stuart Mill | 90%
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![]() | morality from sentiment (“is–ought problem”) | David Hume | 80%
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![]() | Utilitarianism: hedonic calculus | Jeremy Bentham | 80%
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![]() | Meditations | Marcus Aurelius | 80%
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![]() | Summa Theologica | Thomas Aquinas | 80%
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![]() | privatio boni | Augustine of Hippo | 70%
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![]() | hedonism: pleasure as absence of pain | Epicurus | 60%
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![]() | Stoic ethics | Epictetus | 30%
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![]() | doctrine of the Double Effect | Philippa Foot | 10%
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![]() | rigorous Utilitarianism: Methods of Ethics | Henry Sidgwick | 0%
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![]() | moral pluralism | W.D. Ross | 0%
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