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Moral Reasoning A Text and Reader on Ethics and Contemporary Moral Issues
Quiz 13: Aristotle's Ethics: Exploring Virtue and Justice
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Question 361
Essay
What is the concept of ubuntu, as Metz explains it in "African Values and Capital Punishment"? What is wrong with existing arguments against the death penalty based on ubuntu?
Question 362
Essay
What does it mean, according to Metz, for a creature to have dignity? In your own words, explain how this notion relates to the concept of degradation that Metz uses to explain the wrongness of the death penalty.
Question 363
Essay
How might one object to Metz's contention that the notion of dignity entails that the life of a human being is worth inherently more than the life of a cat? Be sure to state your objection as an entire argument.
Question 364
Essay
Given his arguments in "The Ultimate Penalty," how would van den Haag likely respond to Metz's account of the wrongness of capital punishment? Be sure to state this response as an entire argument.
Question 365
Multiple Choice
According to Wolf, which of the following would be considered a case of voluntary euthanasia?
Question 366
Multiple Choice
According to Wolf, which of the following is a necessary condition for any act of euthanasia?
Question 367
Multiple Choice
According to Wolf, which of the following would be considered an instance of nonvoluntary euthanasia?
Question 368
Multiple Choice
According to Wolf, which of the following would be considered an instance of involuntary euthanasia?
Question 369
Multiple Choice
According to Wolf, which of the following would be considered a legitimate case of physician-assisted suicide?
Question 370
Multiple Choice
Wolf's main goal in "Physician-Assisted Suicide" is:
Question 371
Multiple Choice
Wolf argues that euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide cannot be justified on the grounds of patient autonomy because:
Question 372
Multiple Choice
According to Wolf, a key premise of arguments against physician-assisted suicide is that:
Question 373
Multiple Choice
Wolf argues that the aggressive administration of pain-relieving drugs that foreseeably increase the risk of the patient's death is not a case of euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide because: