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RELG 2650 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified Alien dignity -Human dignity as alien dignity -Does not mean human dignity is fiction -The alien nature of human dignity means that our dignity is established by God -We are worth, and the worth is from God -Human worth, human dignity is not intrinsic to ourselves, but is given from God Autonomy self-governance, a self chosen path self-rule that is free from both controlling interference by others and limitations that prevent meaningful choice, such as inadequate self-chosen plan one of the four principles of biomedical ethics by Beauchamp and Childress. (split level theory, three condition theory by B&C) The Bible Religious text associated with Christianity; is the basis of Protestant ethics; sola scriptura Balancing when ethical principles/morals come into conflict, one must use balancing judgment to weigh the relative strengths and prioritize one moral norm over another Beneficence Do good concerns all forms of action intended to benefit other people; acts of mercy, kindness, charity as a principle, it refers to a statement of moral obligation to act for the benefit of others however, this principle risks becoming paternalism therefore it needs specification and balancing against other principles -- risk occurs if taken at prima facie Bioethics the application of principles, rules, and values to science, medicine, and health care, whether directly or through public policies -integrally related to social ethics. -an interdisciplinary and interprofessional reflective activity Casuistry is case-based reasoning Case studies offer a way to reflect on principles in order to resolve conflicts among them Case studies provide additional context so that tensions among principles can be identified and addressed.

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RELG 2650 Midterm Exam Questions and
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Alien dignity
-Human dignity as alien dignity
-Does not mean human dignity is fiction
-The alien nature of human dignity means that our dignity is established by God
-We are worth, and the worth is from God
-Human worth, human dignity is not intrinsic to ourselves, but is given from God


Autonomy
self-governance, a self chosen path

self-rule that is free from both controlling interference by others and limitations that prevent
meaningful choice, such as inadequate self-chosen plan

one of the four principles of biomedical ethics by Beauchamp and Childress. (split level theory, three
condition theory by B&C)


The Bible
Religious text associated with Christianity; is the basis of Protestant ethics; sola scriptura


Balancing
when ethical principles/morals come into conflict, one must use balancing judgment to weigh the
relative strengths and prioritize one moral norm over another


Beneficence
Do good

concerns all forms of action intended to benefit other people; acts of mercy, kindness, charity

as a principle, it refers to a statement of moral obligation to act for the benefit of others

however, this principle risks becoming paternalism therefore it needs specification and balancing
against other principles --> risk occurs if taken at prima facie


Bioethics
the application of principles, rules, and values to science, medicine, and health care, whether directly
or through public policies
-integrally related to social ethics.
-an interdisciplinary and interprofessional
reflective activity


Casuistry
is case-based reasoning

Case studies offer a way to reflect on principles in order to resolve conflicts among them

Case studies provide additional context so that tensions among principles can be identified and
addressed.

, Still, moral regret or moral residue is common


Communal-relational critique
argue that the principles misunderstand the social aspects of human relationships in medicine

used to organize critique B&C's principles

used by Keenan and Zoloth because they believe B&C place too much emphasis on autonomy


Conscientization
raising awareness and consciousness about how structures can cause injustice and inequality.

Consciousness raising
-Explains the process of coming to understand how social structures cause injustice
-Involves discovering that evil not only present in the hearts of powerful individuals who muck things
up for the rest of us but evil is embedded in the very structures of society
-Structures, not just individuals who work within them, must be changed if the world is to be changed
-Coming to realize the effects of structural sins in creating injustice
-Liberation theology uses the tool of social analysis to reveal the ways by which social structures cause
social misery; how structural sin cause inequality


Consent (explicit, informed, tacit, etc.)
acquiring permission from a patient/research subject

Ensuring one agrees to receive a treatment/give a sample


Explicit Consent
outwardly stated by patient
(Written or oral)


Informed Consent
a patient/subject must have full understanding of what their involvement entails, possible benefits
and harms, option to leave
-Understanding: proper wording should be used
-Consent must be by competent person and be completely voluntary

the quality of a patient's or subject's understanding and consent


Tacit Consent
occurs silently or passively through omissions

i.e. if the staff of a long-term care facility asks residents whether they object to having the time of
dinner changed by one hour, a uniform lack of objection constitutes consent (majority type deal)


Implied (implicit) Consent
is inferable from actions

providing general consent to treatment in a hospital may imply consent to various roles for
physicians, nurses, and others in training

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