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Principles of Biomedical Ethics
Quiz 7: Justice
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Question 21
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The moral concept of _______ has to do with fair, equitable, and appropriate treatment in light of what is due or owed to persons.
Question 22
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The term "________ justice" refers to fair, equitable, and appropriate allocation of benefits and burdens determined by norms that structure the terms of social cooperation.
Question 23
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That essential social resources, including health care, should be distributed according to need is an example of a _______ principle of justice.
Question 24
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In order to retain all six material principles of justice, one would have to argue that each of these material principles identifies a _____ _____ obligation whose weight cannot be assessed independently of particular goods and domains in which they are applicable.
Question 25
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Although the ________ material principle of justice faces serious challenges as a general theory of justice, it can help form just health policies in publicly supported institutions, especially when the policies are formulated using cost-benefit or risk-benefit analysis.
Question 26
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The United States, with some exceptions, traditionally accepted what approximates a ________ theory of justice according to which distributions of health insurance and health care were best left to a material principle of ability to pay for insurance and medical care, supplemented by voluntary charitable acts and institutions such as charitable hospitals.
Question 27
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No prominent ________ theory has contained a distributive principle that requires equal sharing of all social benefits to all persons. The dominant theories of this type are qualified ones that identify basic equalities while permitting some inequalities.