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· 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 · 61-65 · 66-70 · 71-75 ·1. In the article by Wolf, et al, it stated that "treatment directives are not useful, because patients cannot really anticipate what their preferences will be in a future medical situation, and because patients know too little about life support systems and other treatment options." How would you respond to this statement and Why? 2. What is meant by the duty of foresee-ability? What and under what conditions may this be important? 3. Two areas of concern in the issue of confidentiality are psychiatry and reproductive medicine -why would these to areas be any more important than any other?
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Ethics and Value Theory
Posting ID:
53058
OTA ID:
102789
In discussing ethical issues and dilemmas can you explain to me what kinds of ethical dilemmas are unique to the Vaccine Manufacturers or biologics industry? What might be the best way to prepare employees to deal with those dilemmas?
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Ethics and Value Theory
Posting ID:
53437
OTA ID:
102789
Could you please help me with these questions? 1. What do you consider to be the main problem (s) associated with physician assisted suicide? How does the Hippocratic Oath fit in? 2. How does the 14th Amendment relate to suicide? 3. Is there a right to die? Explain and defend.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Ethics and Value Theory
Posting ID:
53983
OTA ID:
102789
I explain the difference between Hypothetical imperatives and Categorical Imperatives in the context of Kant's ethical theory.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Ethics and Value Theory
Posting ID:
54001
OTA ID:
102773
A critical analysis of Kant's ethical theory
I present a detailed critical evaluation of Kant's ethical theory, most particulary, the Categorical Imperative.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Ethics and Value Theory
Posting ID:
54002
OTA ID:
102773
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