(TCOs 2, 4, 5, 6) The idea that the assisted suicide of terminally ill

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(TCOs 2, 4, 5,
6) The idea that the assisted suicide of terminally ill patients
should be always prohibited reflects what type of ethics? (Points : 5)

( ) Aristotle’s
Doctrine of the Mean
( ) Kant’s Categorical
Imperative in the 1st Formulation)
( ) Hobbes’ concept of the
State of Nature
( ) Thomas Aquinas’ concept of
Natural Law
( ) Bentham’s principle of
pleasure and pain

Question
2.2.(TCOs
1, 2, 7) What is the moral ideal of justice? (Points : 5)

( ) Acts
of mercy beyond what is required
( ) Making decisions in order
to build friendships
( ) Meeting legal requirements
( ) Evaluation of situations
according to their merits
( ) Meeting the terms of the
Social Contract

Question
3.3.(TCOs
1, 2) One of the common errors in Ethics is that of the double standard.
Double standard consists of what? (Points : 5)

( ) Discriminating
in the application of ethical criteria based on our own preferences
( ) Setting aside ethical
criteria in special cases
( ) Taking steps to avoid
condemnation of others
( ) Using one set of criteria
for judging cases concerning ourselves and another for all others
( ) Suspending judgment when concerned
that the consequences would be too severe

Question
4.4.(TCO
2) Prescriptive language used in ethical discussions is characterized by
which of the following words? (Points : 5)

( ) Cannot
be
( ) Could be
( ) Used to be
( ) Should be
( ) Must be

Question
5.5.(TCOs
7, 8) Ethical Egoism proposes that all decisions should be made to
promote what? (Points : 5)

( ) Our
fiduciary responsibilities
( ) The good will of others
( ) Our self-interests
( ) The welfare of the
community
( ) Stronger relationships

Question
6.6.(TCOs
2, 4, 9) Free people are motivated toward forming social structures
according to a social contract in order to overcome what problem identified
by Thomas Hobbes? (Points : 5)

( ) The
need to overcome disagreements
( ) A perpetual state of
warfare
( ) The establishment of a
monarchy
( ) Taxation to support the
costs of government
( ) Organized ways to select
leaders

Question
7.7.(TCOs
3, 6) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was created through a
congressional enabling act as a governmental agency to act on the concerns
voiced by environmental ethicists. Their actions include all of the
following except for which one? (Points : 5)

( ) Subpoena
regulation offenders
( ) Monitor situations of
environmental concern
( ) Fine offenders
( ) Sponsor new legislation on
environmental issues
( ) Confiscate property of
offenders

Question
8.8.(TCOs
3, 6, 7) Kant said that the only thing “good without
qualification” is what? (Points : 5)

( ) The
best interests of all concerned
( ) Acts of mercy
( ) The amount of happiness
produced
( ) Personal virtues
( ) A good will

Question
9.9.(TCOs
8, 9) Which ethical concept is organized and directed toward following the
greatest happiness principle? (Points : 5)

( ) Natural
ethics and law
( ) Justice and mercy
( ) Rights and responsibilities
( ) Virtue-ethics of excellence
( ) Principle of utility

Question
10.10.(TCOs
3, 6, 7) What is the purpose of proving whether a syllogism of formal logic
is valid? (Points : 5)

( ) To
identify the connecting phrase therefore or a synonym of it before
proceeding further
( ) To determine whether the
situation described is accurate
( ) To determine whether the
premises are true before continuing
( ) To determine whether the
conclusion proceeds from the premises
( ) To determine that there are
only two premise statements in the syllogism

Question
11.11.(TCOs
1, 2) Different from normal problem solving, dilemmas are different
in what aspect? (Points : 5)

( ) Problems
are much more complicated
( ) When one choice is chosen,
the opportunity for the others is lost
( ) Problems are much more
urgent
( ) Problems are so much more
real and less theoretical
( ) Problems usually involve
not honoring our own virtues

Question
12.12.(TCOs
1, 2, 7) What is the role of conscience as Thomas Aquinas sees
it? (Points : 5)

( ) To
teach ethical principles
( ) To disclose and build
religious faith
( ) To enable rational thought
about consequences
( ) To align personal ethics
with those of others
( ) To guide actions through a
view of right and wrong

Question
13.13.(TCOs
2, 8) The single criterion for making decisions in objectivist
ethics is what? (Points : 5)

( ) Professional
development
( ) Personal self-interest
( ) The physical environment
( ) Financial gain
( ) The close group of family
and friends who will be impacted

Question
14.14.(TCOs
1, 2, 5) The Social Contract theorist whose troubled childhood was
most clearly reflected in his theories was who? (Points : 5)

( ) Thomas
Aquinas
( ) Thomas Jefferson
( ) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
( ) Thomas Hobbes
( ) John Locke

Question
15.15.(TCOs
3, 6, 7) “Act only according to that maxim…” begins what famous
formulation of deontological ethics? (Points : 5)

( ) The
Nicomachean Ethics
( ) The Social Contract
( ) The Principle of Utility
( ) The Hypocratic Oath
( ) The Categorical Imperative

Question
16.16.(TCOs
2, 7, 8) Aristotle taught the value of developing personal habits through
what method? (Points : 5)

( ) Aspiring
to greatness through leadership
( ) Repetitive patterns of
excellent behaviors
( ) A moderate realism in
living
( ) Participation in the
politics of ones city
( ) Studying the teaching of
master teachers

Question
17.17.(TCOs
2, 8) Professional codes of conduct serve what function for business
and industry? (Points : 5)

( ) Allow
businesses to avoid training professional staffers
( ) Enable transfer of valued
employees across state lines
( ) Enable contracting of
temporary employees
( ) Specify continuing
education needs and requirements
( ) Providing assurance of the
professional qualifications of members

Question
18.18.(TCOs
2, 7) Aristotle’s Ethical Doctrine of the Mean measured personal
virtues on a scale that included the virtue itself, the excess of it, and
the deficiency of it.
If the
virtue is COURAGE and the deficiency is COWARDICE, what is the excess?
(Points
: 5)

( ) Wisdom
( ) Moderation
( ) There is no excess
( ) Recklessness
( ) Love

Question
19.19.(TCOs
8, 9) The Ethical Resolution Models practiced during Week 6 provide
people in conflict with greater opportunity to consider the consequences of
their actions. What type of ethics is this? (Points : 5)

( ) Deontological
( ) Care-based
( ) Social Contract
( ) Aristotelian
( ) Utilitarian

Question
20.20.(TCOs
1, 2) The Latin term a
priori describes the origin of knowledge developed
rationally, and the term a
posteriori describes knowledge developed through
observation and experience. What is an example of ethics is best
described as discovered in an a
priori manner? (Points : 5)

( ) Utilitarian
ethics
( ) Objectivist ethics
( ) Deontological ethics
( ) Political ethics
( ) Scientific ethics.(TCOs 1, 2, 3, 7) In support of TCO #7 and in the Week 7 discussions, you developed and placed into the threaded discussions your personalized ethics statement of what has become important to you in the practice of ethics as you have practiced ethics during the course. Your first task in this question is to briefly present that personalized statement in just a few sentences before continuing with the question. Much of the rest of the exam will involve your working with that personalized statement through brief applications and cases.Use your ethical philosophy to solve the following ethical situation. Explain how your philosophy helped you make your decision.Given the continuing threat that nuclear weapons pose for humanity and the global environment, is it ever ethically acceptable for scientists to engage in research and development work on such weapons?Discuss the conditions, if any, under which it would be acceptable. Explain and defend your position, and then explain how your ethical philosophy helped you or affected how you answered this question.(Points : 30) [Spellchecker] Question 2.2.(TCOs 1, 2, 7) Analyze the following ethical situation using YOUR ethical philosophy. Read the situation and then in your answer, explain why this is an ethical situation, what the “issues” are, and how an “ethical” person would resolve them. Explain how YOUR ethical philosophy has helped you read a conclusion about how to resolve or analyze this situation.Employees’ worth to their employers may diminish before they are eligible for retirement. In such cases, the employer is faced with the dilemma of choosing between retaining an old and trusted yet unproductive worker for 5 or 10 more years, or firing that worker and jeopardizing his or her retirement benefits.1. Should an employer have an ethical obligation to keep such unproductive, but loyal employees? What if the employee had been a problem his or her entire career? Are there certain circumstances where your answer to these questions would be different?2. What is the duty of an unproductive employee to his or her employer? Is there an ethical obligation to retire when productivity begins to wane? If a person is simply “coasting” for his or her last few years, is that person “unethical?” Be sure to explain your answer.(Points : 30) [Spellchecker] Question 3.3.(TCOs 1, 7, 9) How do you feel John Stuart Mill would have solved the above ethical situation differently or the same as you did using your philosophy? Please explain the reasons for the similarities or differences. (Points : 40) [Spellchecker] Question 4.4.(TCOs 1, 2, 4, 9) John and Marsha are both married to other people and the parents of several children, and they are having an adulterous affair. One night, when they are meeting secretly, they witness a murder. They agree that they cannot risk reporting it without exposing their affair. The next day the body is found and within a week a suspect is apprehended and charged with first-degree murder. When John and Marsha see his picture in the newspaper, they realize that he is not the murderer. They meet again, discuss their dilemma, and decide that despite the new, dreadful development, they will not step forward as witnesses.Tell what ethical philosophy the John and Marsha are using, if any.Now, use your ethical philosophy statement to analyze the situation. Explain how, using your philosophy, you would have solved this situation either the same way as the characters in the situation did, or differently.The question surrounds the issue of coming clean about the murderer, not whether you would have engaged in the affair or not. (Thus, you cannot say, “I would never have the affair” as your solution. Pretend you are an advisor to the two of them–not that you are the two of them. What would YOU tell them to do at this point?) Why?(Points : 30) [Spellchecker] Question 5.5.(TCOs 5, 6) You are a new employee in a company which creates computer chips for cellular telephones. Your previous employer created similar chips for PDA’s, and 4 weeks after you are hired you are approached by your new boss in a confidential, private meeting. She explains to you that you were hired because of your work on the PDA chips. She wants to know how much of the technology you are aware of from the prior employer which you could apply to your new project on the phone chip.As a matter of fact, the technology is very similar, and you know that you could quickly and easily apply what you know from the previous project to this one. However, you feel uneasy about giving out that information from your past job. For one thing, you’re pretty sure it was secret information, although you don’t know for sure. However, your last job ended badly as they laid off 20% of the workforce without warning (including you), simply because the owner of the company decided to downsize sell off part of the company to pay for his daughter’s $200,000 wedding.Your boss watches you as you are thinking through your decision and says, “You know. If this project goes through successfully, a large raise and promotion will be coming your way.” Will you tell your new employer the technology secret? Why or why not? Explain what ethical analysis you used to come to this conclusion. (Points : 30) [Spellchecker] Question 6.6.(TCOs 6, 8) Analyze your answer above using the Front Page of the Newspaper ethical dilemma resolution model. Show your steps. (Points : 40) [Spellchecker]

(TCOs 2, 4, 5,
6) The idea that the assisted suicide of terminally ill patients
should be always prohibited reflects what type of ethics? (Points : 5) ( ) Aristotle’s
Doctrine of the Mean
( ) Kant’s Categorical
Imperative in the 1st Formulation)
( ) Hobbes’ concept of the
State of Nature
( ) Thomas Aquinas’ concept of
Natural Law
( ) Bentham’s principle of
pleasure and painQuestion
2.2.(TCOs
1, 2, 7) What is the moral ideal of justice? (Points : 5) ( ) Acts
of mercy beyond what is required
( ) Making decisions in order
to build friendships
( ) Meeting legal requirements
( ) Evaluation of situations
according to their merits
( ) Meeting the terms of the
Social ContractQuestion
3.3.(TCOs
1, 2) One of the common errors in Ethics is that of the double standard.
Double standard consists of what? (Points : 5) ( ) Discriminating
in the application of ethical criteria based on our own preferences
( ) Setting aside ethical
criteria in special cases
( ) Taking steps to avoid
condemnation of others
( ) Using one set of criteria
for judging cases concerning ourselves and another for all others
( ) Suspending judgment when concerned
that the consequences would be too severeQuestion
4.4.(TCO
2) Prescriptive language used in ethical discussions is characterized by
which of the following words? (Points : 5) ( ) Cannot
be
( ) Could be
( ) Used to be
( ) Should be
( ) Must beQuestion
5.5.(TCOs
7, 8) Ethical Egoism proposes that all decisions should be made to
promote what? (Points : 5) ( ) Our
fiduciary responsibilities
( ) The good will of others
( ) Our self-interests
( ) The welfare of the
community
( ) Stronger relationshipsQuestion
6.6.(TCOs
2, 4, 9) Free people are motivated toward forming social structures
according to a social contract in order to overcome what problem identified
by Thomas Hobbes? (Points : 5) ( ) The
need to overcome disagreements
( ) A perpetual state of
warfare
( ) The establishment of a
monarchy
( ) Taxation to support the
costs of government
( ) Organized ways to select
leadersQuestion
7.7.(TCOs
3, 6) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was created through a
congressional enabling act as a governmental agency to act on the concerns
voiced by environmental ethicists. Their actions include all of the
following except for which one? (Points : 5) ( ) Subpoena
regulation offenders
( ) Monitor situations of
environmental concern
( ) Fine offenders
( ) Sponsor new legislation on
environmental issues
( ) Confiscate property of
offendersQuestion
8.8.(TCOs
3, 6, 7) Kant said that the only thing “good without
qualification” is what? (Points : 5) ( ) The
best interests of all concerned
( ) Acts of mercy
( ) The amount of happiness
produced
( ) Personal virtues
( ) A good willQuestion
9.9.(TCOs
8, 9) Which ethical concept is organized and directed toward following the
greatest happiness principle? (Points : 5) ( ) Natural
ethics and law
( ) Justice and mercy
( ) Rights and responsibilities
( ) Virtue-ethics of excellence
( ) Principle of utilityQuestion
10.10.(TCOs
3, 6, 7) What is the purpose of proving whether a syllogism of formal logic
is valid? (Points : 5) ( ) To
identify the connecting phrase therefore or a synonym of it before
proceeding further
( ) To determine whether the
situation described is accurate
( ) To determine whether the
premises are true before continuing
( ) To determine whether the
conclusion proceeds from the premises
( ) To determine that there are
only two premise statements in the syllogismQuestion
11.11.(TCOs
1, 2) Different from normal problem solving, dilemmas are different
in what aspect? (Points : 5) ( ) Problems
are much more complicated
( ) When one choice is chosen,
the opportunity for the others is lost
( ) Problems are much more
urgent
( ) Problems are so much more
real and less theoretical
( ) Problems usually involve
not honoring our own virtuesQuestion
12.12.(TCOs
1, 2, 7) What is the role of conscience as Thomas Aquinas sees
it? (Points : 5) ( ) To
teach ethical principles
( ) To disclose and build
religious faith
( ) To enable rational thought
about consequences
( ) To align personal ethics
with those of others
( ) To guide actions through a
view of right and wrongQuestion
13.13.(TCOs
2, 8) The single criterion for making decisions in objectivist
ethics is what? (Points : 5) ( ) Professional
development
( ) Personal self-interest
( ) The physical environment
( ) Financial gain
( ) The close group of family
and friends who will be impactedQuestion
14.14.(TCOs
1, 2, 5) The Social Contract theorist whose troubled childhood was
most clearly reflected in his theories was who? (Points : 5) ( ) Thomas
Aquinas
( ) Thomas Jefferson
( ) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
( ) Thomas Hobbes
( ) John LockeQuestion
15.15.(TCOs
3, 6, 7) “Act only according to that maxim…” begins what famous
formulation of deontological ethics? (Points : 5) ( ) The
Nicomachean Ethics
( ) The Social Contract
( ) The Principle of Utility
( ) The Hypocratic Oath
( ) The Categorical ImperativeQuestion
16.16.(TCOs
2, 7, 8) Aristotle taught the value of developing personal habits through
what method? (Points : 5) ( ) Aspiring
to greatness through leadership
( ) Repetitive patterns of
excellent behaviors
( ) A moderate realism in
living
( ) Participation in the
politics of ones city
( ) Studying the teaching of
master teachersQuestion
17.17.(TCOs
2, 8) Professional codes of conduct serve what function for business
and industry? (Points : 5) ( ) Allow
businesses to avoid training professional staffers
( ) Enable transfer of valued
employees across state lines
( ) Enable contracting of
temporary employees
( ) Specify continuing
education needs and requirements
( ) Providing assurance of the
professional qualifications of membersQuestion
18.18.(TCOs
2, 7) Aristotle’s Ethical Doctrine of the Mean measured personal
virtues on a scale that included the virtue itself, the excess of it, and
the deficiency of it.If the
virtue is COURAGE and the deficiency is COWARDICE, what is the excess?(Points
: 5) ( ) Wisdom
( ) Moderation
( ) There is no excess
( ) Recklessness
( ) LoveQuestion
19.19.(TCOs
8, 9) The Ethical Resolution Models practiced during Week 6 provide
people in conflict with greater opportunity to consider the consequences of
their actions. What type of ethics is this? (Points : 5) ( ) Deontological
( ) Care-based
( ) Social Contract
( ) Aristotelian
( ) UtilitarianQuestion
20.20.(TCOs
1, 2) The Latin term a
priori describes the origin of knowledge developed
rationally, and the term a
posteriori describes knowledge developed through
observation and experience. What is an example of ethics is best
described as discovered in an a
priori manner? (Points : 5) ( ) Utilitarian
ethics
( ) Objectivist ethics
( ) Deontological ethics
( ) Political ethics
( ) Scientific ethics.(TCOs 1, 2, 3, 7) In support of TCO #7 and in the Week 7 discussions, you developed and placed into the threaded discussions your personalized ethics statement of what has become important to you in the practice of ethics as you have practiced ethics during the course. Your first task in this question is to briefly present that personalized statement in just a few sentences before continuing with the question. Much of the rest of the exam will involve your working with that personalized statement through brief applications and cases.Use your ethical philosophy to solve the following ethical situation. Explain how your philosophy helped you make your decision.Given the continuing threat that nuclear weapons pose for humanity and the global environment, is it ever ethically acceptable for scientists to engage in research and development work on such weapons?Discuss the conditions, if any, under which it would be acceptable. Explain and defend your position, and then explain how your ethical philosophy helped you or affected how you answered this question.(Points : 30) [Spellchecker] Question 2.2.(TCOs 1, 2, 7) Analyze the following ethical situation using YOUR ethical philosophy. Read the situation and then in your answer, explain why this is an ethical situation, what the “issues” are, and how an “ethical” person would resolve them. Explain how YOUR ethical philosophy has helped you read a conclusion about how to resolve or analyze this situation.Employees’ worth to their employers may diminish before they are eligible for retirement. In such cases, the employer is faced with the dilemma of choosing between retaining an old and trusted yet unproductive worker for 5 or 10 more years, or firing that worker and jeopardizing his or her retirement benefits.1. Should an employer have an ethical obligation to keep such unproductive, but loyal employees? What if the employee had been a problem his or her entire career? Are there certain circumstances where your answer to these questions would be different?2. What is the duty of an unproductive employee to his or her employer? Is there an ethical obligation to retire when productivity begins to wane? If a person is simply “coasting” for his or her last few years, is that person “unethical?” Be sure to explain your answer.(Points : 30) [Spellchecker] Question 3.3.(TCOs 1, 7, 9) How do you feel John Stuart Mill would have solved the above ethical situation differently or the same as you did using your philosophy? Please explain the reasons for the similarities or differences. (Points : 40) [Spellchecker] Question 4.4.(TCOs 1, 2, 4, 9) John and Marsha are both married to other people and the parents of several children, and they are having an adulterous affair. One night, when they are meeting secretly, they witness a murder. They agree that they cannot risk reporting it without exposing their affair. The next day the body is found and within a week a suspect is apprehended and charged with first-degree murder. When John and Marsha see his picture in the newspaper, they realize that he is not the murderer. They meet again, discuss their dilemma, and decide that despite the new, dreadful development, they will not step forward as witnesses.Tell what ethical philosophy the John and Marsha are using, if any.Now, use your ethical philosophy statement to analyze the situation. Explain how, using your philosophy, you would have solved this situation either the same way as the characters in the situation did, or differently.The question surrounds the issue of coming clean about the murderer, not whether you would have engaged in the affair or not. (Thus, you cannot say, “I would never have the affair” as your solution. Pretend you are an advisor to the two of them–not that you are the two of them. What would YOU tell them to do at this point?) Why?(Points : 30) [Spellchecker] Question 5.5.(TCOs 5, 6) You are a new employee in a company which creates computer chips for cellular telephones. Your previous employer created similar chips for PDA’s, and 4 weeks after you are hired you are approached by your new boss in a confidential, private meeting. She explains to you that you were hired because of your work on the PDA chips. She wants to know how much of the technology you are aware of from the prior employer which you could apply to your new project on the phone chip.As a matter of fact, the technology is very similar, and you know that you could quickly and easily apply what you know from the previous project to this one. However, you feel uneasy about giving out that information from your past job. For one thing, you’re pretty sure it was secret information, although you don’t know for sure. However, your last job ended badly as they laid off 20% of the workforce without warning (including you), simply because the owner of the company decided to downsize sell off part of the company to pay for his daughter’s $200,000 wedding.Your boss watches you as you are thinking through your decision and says, “You know. If this project goes through successfully, a large raise and promotion will be coming your way.” Will you tell your new employer the technology secret? Why or why not? Explain what ethical analysis you used to come to this conclusion. (Points : 30) [Spellchecker] Question 6.6.(TCOs 6, 8) Analyze your answer above using the Front Page of the Newspaper ethical dilemma resolution model. Show your steps. (Points : 40) [Spellchecker]

 
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