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PHIL 235 Quiz 2 exam practice questions and answers Concordia University
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Phil 235 quiz 2 | 100% attempt score
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According to Hardwig, it can be difficult in some cases to 
identify who should count as the "family" when difficult 
medical-decisions are being made. He suggests: 
given that a significant number of people are much 
closer to non-relatives than they are to their own direct 
relatives, the definition of family should be flexible to 
include people who are 'close' to the patient in important 
ways. 
b. given that decisions often need to be made quickly, 
the "family" should be anyone who i...
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PHIL 235 Quiz 2 with complete solution | attempt score 100%
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PHIL 235 Quiz 2 
QUIZ 2: 
Question 1: According to Mack Lipkin, there are never any sufficient reasons for withholding 
the truth from a patient. After all, it is the patient's life at stake, and the principle of autonomy 
must in the end trump any belief we have in benevolence. 
True 
False 
Question 2: In the essay "Involving Children in Medical Decisions", the authors suggest that a 
"family-centered" approach will: 
a. would be an excellent approach, except that it would be too difficul...
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PHIL 235 QUIZ 3 with complete solution | 100% attempt score | graded 99%
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QUIZ 3 
Question 1: Marc Wicclair argues that regardless of the situation, only the patient can be the 
one to decide when further treatment is “futile,” since, after all, it is the patient’s life at stake! 
True 
False 
Question 2: Hardwig argues that although families have a duty to care for family members who 
have fallen ill, this is not an infinite duty. Thus, patients need to balance their own demands with 
the important interests of those who are also (emotionally, psychologically, ...
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PHIL 235 Biomedical Ethics exam with complete solution | 100% correct answers
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QUIZ 1 
Question 1: 
(1 Point) 
According to John Stuart Mill: 
a. happiness is like a fragile bird: at best fleeting, at worst illusory. 
b. the pursuit of happiness can often lead us away from ethical actions because sometimes 
we forget there is more to life than just happiness. 
c. happiness is not a good measure of ethics because people can be happy for the wrong 
reasons, such as when certain people get joy from torturing an animal. 
d. happiness can be defined quite simply: whenever we ha...
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PHIL 235:BIOMEDICALETHICS exam | 100% correct answers with commentaries
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Quiz 1 
Question 1: 
(1 Point) 
What normative ethical position is implicit in the following example of 
moral reasoning: “I have just seen my friend steal a loaf of bread, but 
looking around I know that I’m the only witness. Actually, I’m pretty 
sure that the bread was just about expired too, so it probably would have 
been thrown out a few hours later anyways. Even if the store owner 
noticed later, that loss of a single loaf would hardly outweigh my friend 
feeding his kids for anothe...
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Phil 235 quiz 1 fall 2021 | already answered 100% attempt score | graded A+
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Phil 235 quiz 1 
Question 1: 
(1 
Points) 
“Since there are some debates that will never end (such 
as the abortion debate), we can be sure that ethical 
relativism is the correct meta-ethical theory” 
True 
False 
Question 2: 
(1 Point) 
In the Ethics of Care, feminist philosophers have argued 
that: 
 are at least two perspectives on moral 
situations, and men and women can adopt either perspective. 
Thus, any justifiable moral theory should be able to account 
for both. 
b. men focus on ...
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PHIL 235 Quiz 1 with complete solutions | 100% correct answers
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PHIL 235 Quiz 1 
Question 1: The ‘principle of utility’ is best captured by which following phrase? 
a. In an ethical decision, one should never focus on the consequences, but only on what is ‘right’ 
and ‘wrong’. 
b. In an ethical decision, one should do whatever maximizes their own happiness. 
c. In an ethical decision, one should always do what is most useful, hence the word ‘utility’. 
d. In an ethical decision, one should maximize overall happiness. 
Question 2: “In this c...
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