Deck 12: Ethical Theories, Moral Principles, and Medical Decisions
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Deck 12: Ethical Theories, Moral Principles, and Medical Decisions
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Not all utilitarians accept the principle of utility as the standard for determining the rightness of an action.
False
2
Martha Nussbaum endorses a capabilities approach to ethics.
True
3
One criticism of feminist ethics is that it is too unified and dogmatic a view to prove useful.
False
4
Act utilitarians maintain that the principle of utility should be used to test rules, which can in turn be used to decide the rightness of particular acts.
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5
According to the Principle of Effort, the president of a company should receive a greater share of social "goods" than his/her file clerk (assuming that they both work equally as hard) because the president's contributions to society are inherently more important and difficult.
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6
Rule utilitarians hold that the principle of utility should be applied to particular acts in particular circumstances.
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7
If an ethical theory is based solely on intuitions then, Nussbaum claims, it has no relevance to real problems.
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8
W.D. Ross rejects pluralistic approaches to ethics in favor of a duty-based approach.
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9
Utilitarianism focuses solely upon some inherent feature(s) of an action itself and is unconcerned with the consequences that an action produces.
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10
One of the most serious objections to utilitarianism is that it may justify the imposition of great suffering on a few people in order to benefit a great many of people.
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11
Immanuel Kant believes that an action is right when it is in accordance with a rule that satisfies a principle that he calls the "categorical imperative" and thus he believes that the consequences of an action are morally irrelevant.
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12
The capabilities approach takes health as its primary focus.
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13
Autonomy is an absolute right and should never be restricted under any circumstances.
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14
One problem with virtue ethics is that it provides us with no explicit guidance on how to act in a particular circumstance.
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15
Identity-based theorists reject the use of universal moral concepts.
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