Deck 1: The Study of Morality

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Descriptive morality concerns the codes of conduct that individuals and groups …

A) Do have
B) Should have
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Philosophical ethics is chiefly concerned with …

A) Discovering facts about the social phenomenon of morality
B) Producing psychological explanations of why individuals make moral choices
C) Determining which moral principles should be accepted as justified
D) All of the above
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The main two branches of philosophical ethics are …

A) Bioethics and environmental ethics
B) Normative ethics and metaethics
C) Journalism ethics and business ethics
D) None of the above
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Which of the following best defines a moral agent?

A) Anyone with the capacity to feel pleasure or pain
B) Anyone with the capacity to choose among alternatives and act intentionally
C) Anyone with the capacity to enforce moral rules among members of her community
D) None of the above
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That health care providers should tell patients the truth is a principle of …

A) Metaethics
B) General normative ethics
C) Bioethics
D) None of the above
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Bioethics is a branch of …

A) Metaethics
B) General normative ethics
C) Applied normative ethics
D) None of the above
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In Jacobson v Massachusetts, the main moral issue from Rev. Jacobson's perspective was whether …

A) Unvaccinated individuals put the public at an increased risk of contracting smallpox
B) The state had the power to enforce vaccination ordinances
C) Protecting public health justified violating a person's right to freedom
D) All of the above
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To say that a being has moral standing is to say that …

A) That being is morally significant
B) It matters morally how that being is treated.
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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For any individual to have the moral standing of a person, it must …

A) Be a human being
B) Count as a moral agent
C) Have sentience
D) All of the above
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Paradigm persons include …

A) Fetuses
B) Permanently unconscious individuals
C) Neonates
D) None of the above
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Explain the difference between philosophical and descriptive ethics.
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How do general and applied normative ethics differ?
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Locate bioethics in the landscape of ethics and state its relationship with biomedical ethics.
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Bioethics is often considered a relatively recent development. Explain why.
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Discuss two Hippocratic duties that are still considered obligations, one of health care providers, the other of patients.
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Deck 1: The Study of Morality
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Descriptive morality concerns the codes of conduct that individuals and groups …

A) Do have
B) Should have
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
A
2
Philosophical ethics is chiefly concerned with …

A) Discovering facts about the social phenomenon of morality
B) Producing psychological explanations of why individuals make moral choices
C) Determining which moral principles should be accepted as justified
D) All of the above
C
3
The main two branches of philosophical ethics are …

A) Bioethics and environmental ethics
B) Normative ethics and metaethics
C) Journalism ethics and business ethics
D) None of the above
B
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Which of the following best defines a moral agent?

A) Anyone with the capacity to feel pleasure or pain
B) Anyone with the capacity to choose among alternatives and act intentionally
C) Anyone with the capacity to enforce moral rules among members of her community
D) None of the above
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That health care providers should tell patients the truth is a principle of …

A) Metaethics
B) General normative ethics
C) Bioethics
D) None of the above
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Bioethics is a branch of …

A) Metaethics
B) General normative ethics
C) Applied normative ethics
D) None of the above
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In Jacobson v Massachusetts, the main moral issue from Rev. Jacobson's perspective was whether …

A) Unvaccinated individuals put the public at an increased risk of contracting smallpox
B) The state had the power to enforce vaccination ordinances
C) Protecting public health justified violating a person's right to freedom
D) All of the above
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To say that a being has moral standing is to say that …

A) That being is morally significant
B) It matters morally how that being is treated.
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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For any individual to have the moral standing of a person, it must …

A) Be a human being
B) Count as a moral agent
C) Have sentience
D) All of the above
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Paradigm persons include …

A) Fetuses
B) Permanently unconscious individuals
C) Neonates
D) None of the above
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Explain the difference between philosophical and descriptive ethics.
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How do general and applied normative ethics differ?
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Locate bioethics in the landscape of ethics and state its relationship with biomedical ethics.
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Bioethics is often considered a relatively recent development. Explain why.
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Discuss two Hippocratic duties that are still considered obligations, one of health care providers, the other of patients.
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