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PLS3701 October November EXAM (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DUE 5 November 2025 18:00 PM ; 100% correct solutions and explanations.

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PLS3701 October November EXAM (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DUE 5 November 2025 18:00 PM ; 100% correct solutions and explanations. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS October/November 2025 PLS3701 Theoretical and Applied Ethics 100 Marks 8:00 03/11/2025 – 18:00 05/11/2025 First examiner: Mr PT Delport Dr Mr Mataboge External examiner: Prof CF Botha This paper consists of SIX (6) pages. Instructions: This paper consists of THREE SECTIONS: SECTION A: BIOMEDICAL ETHICS SECTION B: BUSINESS ETHICS SECTION C: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS • Only answer the questions that appear under the section that you have studied during the semester. • Each essay should be approximately 2000 words. • You must submit both your essays as A SINGLE DOCUMENT. • Your examination script should be uploaded in PDF format. Additional student instructions (from the University): Online examination rules For file upload/take-home examinations 1. NO e-mailed scripts will be accepted. 2. Students are advised to preview submissions (answer scripts) to ensure legibility and also to ensure that the correct answer script file has been uploaded. 3. Students are permitted to resubmit their answer scripts, but only within the stipulated submission duration, should they regard the initial submission to be unsatisfactory. Resubmissions after the closing time of the examination are not permitted. 4. Wrong answer scripts that are uploaded, that is, any file other than the exam answer script (e.g., uploading the exam question paper instead of the exam answer script) will not be marked and no opportunity will be granted for resubmission. 5. A mark awarded for an incomplete submission will be the student’s final mark. No opportunity for resubmission will be granted. 6. A mark awarded for an illegible scanned submission will be the student’s final mark. No opportunity for resubmission will be granted. 7. Only the last answer file uploaded within the stipulated submission duration period will be marked. 8. Submissions will only be accepted from registered student accounts. 9. Students must complete the online declaration of their work when submitting their examination script. Students suspected of dishonest conduct during the examinations will be subjected to disciplinary processes. Students may not communicate with any other person or request assistance from any other person during their examinations. The use of Telegram, or any other instant messaging services with any other person (except when asking for technical assistance via official channels of the SCSC or the Invigilator line) are strictly prohibited. Plagiarism is a violation of academic integrity and students who plagiarise, copy from published work or use Artificial Intelligence Software (e.g., ChatGPT) or online sources (eg course material) will be in violation of the Policy on Academic Integrity and the Student Disciplinary Code and may be referred to a disciplinary hearing. Unisa has a zero-tolerance policy for plagiarism and/or any other forms of academic dishonesty. 10. Proctoring will be in the form of Turnitin. Final submission must be accompanied by a Turnitin similariaty report. 11. Non-adherence to the processes for uploading examination responses will not qualify the student for any special concessions or future assessments. 12. Queries that are beyond Unisa’s control include the following: a. Personal network or service provider issues b. Load shedding/limited space on personal computer c. Crashed computer. d. Non-functioning cameras or web cameras e. Using work computers that block access to the myExams site (employer firewall challenges) f. Unlicensed software (e.g., license expires during exams) Students experiencing technical challenges, should immediately contact the SCSC on or email or refer to Get-Help for the list of additional contact numbers within 30 minutes. Queries received after 30 minutes of the official examination duration time will not be responded to. Only communication received from your myLife account will be considered.   SECTION A: BIOMEDICAL ETHICS NOTE: If you have chosen to study Section A: Biomedical Ethics, then answer only the examination questions for this section (Biomedical Ethics) and ignore the exam questions for Section B (Business Ethics) and Section C (Environmental Philosophy). QUESTION 1 What are the ethical arguments for and against the termination of pregnancy? Critically assess this issue using the normative ethical theories that you studied during the semester. In your answer, consider how African communitarian conceptions of personhood, as proposed by Menkiti and Gyekye, might challenge or support dominant Western bioethical principles such as autonomy and dignity. QUESTION 2 In many African ethical frameworks, personhood is

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, PLS3701 October November EXAM (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2025 - DUE 5 November 2025 18:00 PM ; 100% correct
solutions and explanations.

SECTION A: BIOMEDICAL ETHICS


QUESTION 1: Ethical Arguments for and Against the Termination
of Pregnancy
Introduction

The termination of pregnancy, commonly known as abortion, is one of the most debated issues in
biomedical ethics. It raises profound questions about the moral status of the foetus, the autonomy
of the pregnant woman, and the responsibilities of the community and the state. Ethical
evaluation of abortion requires balancing competing moral claims: the right of a woman to
control her body and the right of the foetus to life. Western bioethics typically approaches this
issue through universal principles such as autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and
justice, while African communitarian ethics, as articulated by philosophers such as Ifeanyi
Menkiti and Kwame Gyekye, emphasizes the relational and communal nature of personhood.
This essay examines the ethical arguments for and against abortion, evaluates them using
normative ethical theories, and explores how African conceptions of personhood challenge or
support dominant Western bioethical principles like autonomy and dignity.



Ethical Arguments in Favour of Termination of Pregnancy

Supporters of abortion generally base their arguments on the principle of autonomy and the
rights of women to make decisions about their own bodies. From this perspective, forcing a
woman to carry a pregnancy to term against her will is a violation of her bodily integrity and
personal freedom. A central claim in Western bioethics is that moral agents must have the right
to self-determination, provided their decisions do not unjustifiably harm others.

Another strong argument in favour of abortion is based on beneficence and non-maleficence—
that is, the duty to promote well-being and avoid harm. Pregnancy can threaten a woman’s
physical or mental health, particularly in cases of rape, incest, or medical complications. In such
circumstances, abortion may be justified to prevent greater suffering.

The justice argument further supports access to safe and legal abortion as an issue of equality.
Restrictive abortion laws often disproportionately harm poor and marginalized women, forcing
them to seek unsafe procedures. Allowing abortion promotes fairness and social justice by giving
all women equal access to healthcare and reproductive choice.

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