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[Show more]Ethical statements do not hold in any objective sense - Correct Ethical 
relativism argues 
The notion that ethics is a matter of feelings - Correct Ethical non-cognitivism 
is 
Identifies the good as happiness - Correct Eudaemonistic Utilitarianism 
Proceeds on a case by case basis - Correct Act ut...
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Add to cartEthical statements do not hold in any objective sense - Correct Ethical 
relativism argues 
The notion that ethics is a matter of feelings - Correct Ethical non-cognitivism 
is 
Identifies the good as happiness - Correct Eudaemonistic Utilitarianism 
Proceeds on a case by case basis - Correct Act ut...
What are the 3 types of categories of ethics? - Correct meta-ethics, normative 
ethics and applied ethics 
What is meta-ethics? - Correct Study of morality. Does morality exist can it be 
justified? 
What is normative ethics? - Correct Statements and principles that tell people 
how to behave to liv...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 types of categories of ethics? - Correct meta-ethics, normative 
ethics and applied ethics 
What is meta-ethics? - Correct Study of morality. Does morality exist can it be 
justified? 
What is normative ethics? - Correct Statements and principles that tell people 
how to behave to liv...
Therapeutic research - Correct when patients with a particular condition or 
disease are simultaneously research 
subjects and patients being treated for the illness. 
Nontherapeutic, or non-clinical, research - Correct conducted on research 
subjects who are otherwise healthy and the research has n...
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Add to cartTherapeutic research - Correct when patients with a particular condition or 
disease are simultaneously research 
subjects and patients being treated for the illness. 
Nontherapeutic, or non-clinical, research - Correct conducted on research 
subjects who are otherwise healthy and the research has n...
James Boyle - Correct Medical Ethics and Double Effect: The Case of 
Terminal Sedation 
Physicians administer high dose of pain medication knowing drug will fasten 
death. 
Closer to active euthanasia 
Death is -> Forseeable (effect A) -> Unintended (effect B) -> Doctrine of double 
effect ...
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Add to cartJames Boyle - Correct Medical Ethics and Double Effect: The Case of 
Terminal Sedation 
Physicians administer high dose of pain medication knowing drug will fasten 
death. 
Closer to active euthanasia 
Death is -> Forseeable (effect A) -> Unintended (effect B) -> Doctrine of double 
effect ...
passive euthanasia - Correct withdrawing or withholding of life-sustaining treatment 
to allow the patient to die from the underlying illness or injury 
Active Euthanasia - Correct direct actions that result in the patient's death, such as 
giving the patient a lethal injection. 
Physician-assisted...
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Add to cartpassive euthanasia - Correct withdrawing or withholding of life-sustaining treatment 
to allow the patient to die from the underlying illness or injury 
Active Euthanasia - Correct direct actions that result in the patient's death, such as 
giving the patient a lethal injection. 
Physician-assisted...
Main Branches of Ethics - Correct 1. Meta-Ethics 
2. Normative Ethics 
Meta-Ethcs - Correct Questions the possibility and nature of ethics itself 
Normative Ethics - Correct Seeks the rules or principles that should guide 
behaviour 
Normative Ethics (sub-categories) - Correct A. Consequentialism 
B...
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Add to cartMain Branches of Ethics - Correct 1. Meta-Ethics 
2. Normative Ethics 
Meta-Ethcs - Correct Questions the possibility and nature of ethics itself 
Normative Ethics - Correct Seeks the rules or principles that should guide 
behaviour 
Normative Ethics (sub-categories) - Correct A. Consequentialism 
B...
passive euthanasia - Correct withdrawing or withholding of life-sustaining 
treatment to allow the patient to die from the underlying illness or injury 
Active Euthanasia - Correct direct actions that result in the patient's death, such 
as giving the patient a lethal injection. 
Physician-assisted...
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Add to cartpassive euthanasia - Correct withdrawing or withholding of life-sustaining 
treatment to allow the patient to die from the underlying illness or injury 
Active Euthanasia - Correct direct actions that result in the patient's death, such 
as giving the patient a lethal injection. 
Physician-assisted...
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