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n making a decision about the ethics of abortion, is viability (existence, development and growth) of the fetus an ethical valid
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is informed consent and autonomy a value of a particular culture or is it a universal principle of ethics?
I say many people
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Anonymous
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Do you really believe ethical theories are useful in assisting health care professionals and organizations and systems in doing
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The divine command theory is an example of
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Anonymous
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When we claim that certain moral values or principles (e.g., do not steal) apply or should apply to all people, everywhere, we
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j
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Articulate the potential ethical conflicts and discuss how those conflicts might be managed.
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What is unethical advertising?
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If you were to research the ethical dilemma involving parents and how they raise their children, which of the following is not a
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Tula
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Approaching moral issues and ethical situations from each of the major ethical frameworks means deciding with duties or with any
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Amy
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8. the view that persons' moral and/or political
obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the
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Contributionist approach
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1. What does the term computer ethics refer to?
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What is a code of ethics?
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What does the term computer ethics refer to?
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Of the ethical theories kantian, utilitarian and virtue which approach do you think is best for deciding tough ethical issue?
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Gina
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The primary purpose of ethical inquiry is to:
A. find all the possible solutions to a problem. B. critically reflect upon how we
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Amy
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Life, justice, and happiness are typically considered to be:
A. intrinsic goods. B. instrumental goods. C. intrinsic evils. D.
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Amy
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Ethics is my favorite subject. Ethics is not complex, but it¡¯s informative and ______.
My favorite teacher is my technical
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rfvv
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this quotation presents a justification for
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kashsh
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Kantianism suggests that it is not the consequences of our actions with which we should be concerned, but the:
A. practical
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Anonymous
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Rather than focusing on specific acts of individuals in specific situations, __________ asks that we consider whether the
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Anonymous
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what ethical social political issue might arise from using wiki
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teresa
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The rational, overriding principle promoted by utilitarianism is the:
A. greatest number principle. B. greatest happiness
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Anonymous
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Which of the following statements is most likely to be used to advocate ethical egoism?
A. In making decisions that affect
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Anonymous
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According to John Stuart Mill, utilitarianism takes into account the happiness of: (Points : 1)
only the agent. only the agent
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Christopher
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According to Mill, utilitarian morality holds that: (Points : 1)
If each individual strives to maximize their own happiness, the
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Christopher
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What does the term computer ethics refer to?
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What is the best way to define the word “autonomy” when it comes to ethical decision making? (Points : 1)
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shaina
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The categorical imperative is an ethical concept most closely associated with
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amirah
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Is trust essential or not essential to survival?
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Daniela
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Ethical dilemma or an ethical lapse?
Your supervisor has asked you to withhold important information that you think should be
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Myra
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We have to write a one page reflection on honesty, I need help.
What are some real world situations in which this value is being
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Bob
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what comes to mind when you think of ethic or morality what is a example of a ethical belief and explain the the reason.
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Anonymous
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A gift becomes a bribe when:
A. it is requested. B. there is a quid pro quo. C. the amount exceeds the salary of the elected
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Pat
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discuss how advertising become ethical?
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saimi
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According to the video “Religion, War, and Violence,” Just War Theory asserts that military intervention (Points : 1)
can be
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Anonymous
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According to Nagel, which of the following may be permitted by absolutism, at least in some circumstances? (Points : 1)
Intention
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shelly
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Which of the following examples best demonstrates to most people that ethical progress has taken place over the past 200 years?
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Anonymous
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Every discipline that does research on humans needs a code of ethics in order to protect its research subjects. While it¡¦s
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kevin
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What is the notion “good” mean for Kant? How does this lead him to the categorical imperative (provide and fully explain at
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liz
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How are values established according to Hume? What human characteristics does he privilege in determining a value system and how
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liz
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According to the APA, the ethics of informed consent requires that research participants must:
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elly
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Please could you help me that I don't have run on sentences or if I need commas.After reading "Man's Nature is Good" Mencius
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Robert
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Which of the following key deontological concepts refers to the idea that criminal punishment should “fit the crime”?
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jarl
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A belief that an actiity is within resonable ethical and moral limits. a belief that an actiity is in the inividual or the
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ELISE
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Do you believe abortion is morally permissible? Why or why not?
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Which group of people might not be fully autonomous in choosing to be a research subject?
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Anonymous
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What is defined as improper behavior or billing practices that result in financial gain?
I have looked all through the text and
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Paula
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Objectivism is based on the idea that:
A. there are no universal moral principles. B. morality has an existence outside the human
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Amy
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A utilitarian might use which statement in an argument that supports the use of embryos in stem cell research? (Points : 1)
The
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Rafael
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