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Bioethics: Principles, Issues, and Cases
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By Lewis Vaughn c c
INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL TE c c
ST QUESTIONS c
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Chapter 1 Moral Reasoning in Bioethics
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1. Ethicsciscthecstudycofcmoralitycusingcthectoolscandcmethodcof
*a.cPhilosophy
b. Science
c. Description
d. Sociology
2. Thecusecofcmoralcnormscandcconceptsctocresolvecpracticalcmoralcissuescisccalled
a. Normativecethics
b. Metaethics
c. Descriptivecethics
*d.cAppliedcethics
3. Ackeycfeaturecofcmoralcnormscis
a. Moralcrelativism
*b.cNormativecdominance
c. Normativecsubjectivity
d. Partiality
4. Acmoralcprinciplecthatcappliescincallccasescunlesscancexceptionciscwarrantedcis
a. Absolute
*b.cPrimacfacie
c. Relative
d. Void
5. Thecoverridingcofcacperson’scactionscorcdecision-
makingcforchiscorchercowncgoodciscknowncas
*a.cPaternalism
b. Beneficence
c. Autonomy
d. Nonmaleficence
6. Thecprinciplecofcrespectcforcautonomycplacescnocrestraintsconcwhatccancbecdonectocancau
tonomouscperson.
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a. True
*b.cFalse
7. Nonmaleficenceciscthecbedrockcpreceptcofccodescofcconductcforchealthccarecp
rofessionals.
*a.cTrue
b.cFalse
8. Thatcequalscshouldcbectreatedcequallyciscacbasiccpreceptcofcthecprinciplecofcautonomy.
a. True
*b.cFalse
9. Moralcabsolutismciscthecviewcthatctherecarecmoralcnormscorcprinciplescthatcarecvalidcorctr
uecforceveryone.
a. True
*b.cFalse
10. Fromcthecfactcthatccultureschavecdivergentcmoralcbeliefsconcancissue,citcdoescnotclo
gicallycfollowcthatcthereciscnocobjectivecmoralctruth.
*a.cTrue
b.cFalse
11. Culturalcrelativismclogicallycentailsctolerancecforcotherccultures.
a. True
*b.cFalse
12. Ifcpeople’scmoralcjudgmentscdiffercfromcculturectocculture,cmoralcnormscarecrelativectocc
ulture.
a. True
*b.cFalse
13. Culturalcrelativismcimpliescthatcweccannotclegitimatelyccriticizecotherccultures.
*a.cTrue
b.cFalse
14. Allcreligiouscpeoplecacceptcthecdivineccommandctheory.
a. True
*b.cFalse
15. Logicalcargumentcandcpersuasioncarecessentiallycthecsamecthing.
a. True
*b.cFalse
16. Acdeductivecargumentciscintendedctocgive
a. Probablecsupportctocitscconclusion
b. Truecsupportctocitscconclusion
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*c.cLogicallycconclusivecsupportctocitscconclusion
d.cLogicallycinconclusivecsupportctocitscconclusion
17. Thecmisrepresentationcofcacperson’scviewscsoctheyccancbecmoreceasilycattackedcorcdi
smissedciscknowncas
a. Beggingcthecquestion
b. Appealctocignorance
*c.cThecstrawcmancfallacy
d.cThecmisrepresentationcfallacy
18. Moralcpremisesccancbeccalledcintocquestioncbycshowingcthatcthey
a. Comecfromcimmoralcpeople
b. Areccontraryctocmajoritycopinion
c. Conflictcwithcpersonalcfeelings
*d.cConflictcwithccrediblecprinciples,ctheories,corcjudgments
19. Incassessingcancargument,cthecfirstcordercofcbusinesscisctoc .
a. Findcthecpremises
b. Formcancopinioncaboutcthectruthcofcthecconclusion
*c.cFindcthecconclusion
d.cIdentifycthecmaincpremise
20. Thecargumentcformcofc“Ifcp,cthencq;cp;ctherefore,cq”cisccalledc .
a. Modusctollens
*b.cModuscponens
c. Affirmingcthecconsequent
d. Denyingcthecantecedent
Chapter 2 Bioethics and Moral Theories
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1. Acmoralctheorycexplains
a. Whyconeceventccausescanother
b. Whycancactionciscprudent
c. Whycancactioncisceffectivecorcineffectivecorcwhycacpersonciscreasonablecorcunreasonable
*d.cWhycancactionciscrightcorcwrongcorcwhycacpersoncorcacperson’sccharacterciscgoodcorcbad
2. Consequentialistcmoralctheoriescinsistcthatcthecrightnesscofcactionscdependscsolelycon
*a.cTheircconsequencescorcresults
b. Theircintrinsiccnature
c. Thecagent’scmotives
d. Thecagent’scdesires
3. Feministcethicsciscancapproachctocmoralitycaimedcat
a. Establishingcaccorecsetcofcmoralcprinciples
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