Philosophy, Plato - Key Words

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G F O S E C O N D A R Y P R E C E P T S X
Y K A H D R Y W R K N E W S W U D S K G X
L E R X E E P G M R I X I Y T L O A X J C
B T M J O J E W O B H U H B E T O E M K K
U G S O N U S M R O F N M C L U G A S Q R
X C I A T C T O A U S K D B E R Y W I D M
O S T E O Q P R L F K K U H O A L V L G E
H E U E L T E A O G J P B R L L L L A J N
R K L H O B C L B A M K N I O R A X I D B
T Q O Y G S E R J Y W E R W G E C T T F H
I O S P I F R E E V Q S Q O I L I C N I Y
V S B G C F P L C H M R R M C A S N E W D
G J A V A W Y A T F H Y X J A T N H U S E
R O L K L I R T I R P L I D L I I N Q C W
O T A P E L A I V O K O E T E V R P E H Q
B A R V T R M V I E T R X D T I T R S X P
Q P O O H O I I S M Q J D Q H S N Q N L X
N M M D I V R S M P X B N Q I M I F O D M
G R G Y C I P M D W E V C X C N P T C V W
Q I B X S N B M L T H X F J S L O W J N E
T O K M X G S Q C V C H F V M E X E E J X

Clues

  • Ethical systems which consider the moral act itself has moral value. (13, 6)
  • Fundamental precepts of natural moral law. (7, 8)
  • No universally valid moral principles so there is no one true morality. (5, 10)
  • Something which is good in itself, without reference to the concequences. (13, 4)
  • The morally right or wrong thing to do is determined by the concequences. (12, 6)
  • The rightness and wrongness of an act is determined by its concequences. (16)
  • There is only one correct answer to every moral problem. (5, 10)
  • Truth is objectively real regardless of culture. (5, 11)
  • What is right or wrong depends on culture. (8, 10)
  • Worked out from the primary precepts. (9, 8)

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