1. What are the principles of health- autonomy, justice, beneficence, and non-maleficence
care ethics?
2. Microethics individual's view of right and wrong based on life experi-
ences
3. Macroethics generalized view of right and wrong.
4. Bioethics issues as the nature of life, the nature of death, what sort
of life is worth living, what constitutes murder, how we
should treat people who are especially vulnerable, and the
responsibilities we have to other human beings.
5. Ethics to understand the nature, purposes, justification, and
founding principles of moral rules and the systems they
compose.
6. Morality a code of conduct. a guide to behavior that all rational
persons would put forward for governing the behavior of
all moral agents.
7. Moral judgments judgments that an individual or group believes to be the
right or proper behavior in a given situation.
8. Normative ethics attempt to determine what moral standards should be fol-
lowed so that human behavior and conduct may be morally
right.
9. General normative ethics study of major moral precepts of such matters as what
things are right, what things are good, and what things are
genuine.
10. Applied ethics application of normative theories to practical moral prob-
lems.