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There are ethical tests and they are supposed to be fairly accurate. They ask the same question 10 times, rephrase a question, and look for consistency in answers that show honesty and integrity.
An ethical test will not tell us whether a person is ethical or not, but only tell us if they know what is expected of them from a socially moral point of view.
The part that a test must tread lightly over though is to refrain from questions that can isolate different life choices. So the ethical questions have to stay germain to the topic. This question, for instance, does not make a good test for determining the potential a person has for ethical questions, but it makes an interesting test question to find out what type of a "thinker" you are:
PROPER ORIGIN OF MORALITY Where does the proper distinction between "good" and "bad" come from?
a) A moral realm that is completely unique, transcendent.
b) Every individual, through their choice to pursue that which they desire.
c) God's will
d) From holistic forces of the universe (may involve divine power or not).
e) Human nature, with the natural interests of people (perhaps through evolution)
f) Human intellect, with the natural capabilities of human thought
g) Doesn't matter/Dislike all answer choices
An ethical test will not tell us whether a person is ethical or not, but only tell us if they know what is expected of them from a socially moral point of view.
The part that a test must tread lightly over though is to refrain from questions that can isolate different life choices. So the ethical questions have to stay germain to the topic. This question, for instance, does not make a good test for determining the potential a person has for ethical questions, but it makes an interesting test question to find out what type of a "thinker" you are:
PROPER ORIGIN OF MORALITY Where does the proper distinction between "good" and "bad" come from?
a) A moral realm that is completely unique, transcendent.
b) Every individual, through their choice to pursue that which they desire.
c) God's will
d) From holistic forces of the universe (may involve divine power or not).
e) Human nature, with the natural interests of people (perhaps through evolution)
f) Human intellect, with the natural capabilities of human thought
g) Doesn't matter/Dislike all answer choices