ETHC 445N Week 6 Discussion; Caring About Feminism (Option Two)
Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: • Textbook: Chapter11 • Lesson • Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to thetextbook) Initial PostInstructions In week three, we were looking at rights ethics with regards to Locke. As a reminder, Locke said we have inalienable rights to life, liberty, and property. It is immoral to violate them. Many think we have more rights than those listed by Locke. Some even think we have a right to health care. That means it is the duty of the state to provide each citizen with their medicalneeds. Rights theory says to respect the entitlements we have. If a right is inalienable, it cannot truly be violated ethically even with our consent. We have basic needs. Rights are something beyond needs. They are what we should be authorized to have. We are due what we have a right to. That is not always the case with need. For example, we need food, but people often go hungry. A need refers to something we need physically to exist. A right is a moral entitlement to something. Asking if we have a right to food is a moral question. Needs are determined by the requirements of the body and of material existence. Rights are determined by moral reflection, inquiry, an argument We have a right to own property. We do not need it to live. We could imaginably be allowed to use another's. We have a right to own a home. We can rent. Initial Post Instructions For the initial post, respond to one of the following options, and label the beginning of your post indicating either Option 1 or Option 2: Option 1: Assess the moral solutions arrived at through "care" (care-based ethics) and "rights" ethics to social issues of ethical import such as poverty, drug use, and/or lack of health care, That is, note any ethical problems that arise related to those particular issues. Then, say how both care-based and rights theory of ethics would solve those problems. Are those solutions correct? Why or why not? What is your own approach there? Option 2: What moral guidelines should we use when it comes to recently introduced healthcare technologies of any kind (you will note and engage with your own examples) and social technologies of any kind (you will note and engage with your own examples)? Involve care-based ethics in your answer Hello class and professor, Option 2: What moral guidelines should we use when it comes to recently introduced healthcare technologies of any kind (you will note and engage with your own examples) and social technologies of any kind (you will note and engage with your own examples)? Involve care-based ethics in your answer Bioethicists frequently allude to the four essential standards of health care morals while assessing the benefits and challenges of clinical strategies. In a perfect world, for a clinical practice to be considered "moral", it must regard each of the four of these standards: self-rule, equity, value, and non-wrathfulness. Health care morals is a multi-faceted and on a very basic level significant issue for the residents of any general public because the arrangement of health care is fundamental to the prosperity of every individual, and the manners by which individuals are dealt with, concerning their health care, bears critically on their health status. The numerous ethical issues that emerge out of the arrangement of health care—from those that are natural in the connection between the health care proficient and the patient to those related with fetus removal and killing, from those to be experienced in biomedical or conduct a human subject examination to those that have come to fruition because of conceptive and hereditary information and advances, and from those concerning the reaping and transplantation of human organs to those that originate from open strategy choices as determinative of the portion of health care administrations and methods—are perpetual. To endeavor to explain these ethical issues by utilization of the philosophical examination of the language and the ideas that underlie them is, from a certain point of view, to furnish a system as per which to settle on better quality choices concerningthem. References: Chamberlain College of Nursing. (2021). Week 6 lesson: Virtuous person and virtuous citizen. Rachels, S., & Rachels, J. (2019). The elements of moral philosophy. New York, NY: McGraw- Hill Education.
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