The ethical bar will rise in the future. Why?
What will be an ideal response?
The ethical bar will rise in the future because decisions will impact more people. The reasons for this difficulty are advances in technology and globalization. Ethical dilemmas will become increasingly complex as individuals become more interdependent (email, cell phones, social media, and satellite TV). Decisions in one part of the world now affect others who are thousands of miles away. The consideration of ethical dilemmas will cross cultures and have greater consequences, in further corners of the world. As actions of individuals become more widely known, they will have a greater impact on others and be subject to increased debate.
Objectives: To evaluate the ethical dilemma in the case of the Unabomber; To appreciate the reason behind the establishment of the CDC panel of ethicists; to understand the ethical distinctions between killing and letting die in a medical context.
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. Face validity b. Intraobserver reliability c. Interobserver reliability d. Criterion validity
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