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10 Cards in this Set

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Consequentialism
decisions are based on outcomes or consequences. The right action is the one that produces the most good, and least harm
Utilitarianism
Form of consequentialism
Deontology
determines whether the action is right or wrong itself.
Principlism
an approach to problem solving in bioethics that uses the principles of
*respect for autonomy
*beneficence
*nonmaleficence
*distributive justice
Distributive Justice
How we distribute the wealth and resources to our society.
*Fair distribution of benefits and burdens within society.
*"social justice"
Egalitarianism
view that everyone is entitled to equal rights and equal treatment in society. Equality. Govt is suppose to regulate/ensure this distributive justice.
Virtue Ethics
*Not based off of actions and outcomes
*"If i am a really good person, then I will do good things"
*r/t personal character
*based on your personal virtues...
-benevolence, compassion, discernment, trustworthiness, integrity, conscientiousness
Advocacy
application f info and resources to effect systemic changes that shape the way ppl in a community live.
(includes $, effort, votes)
*moral obligation
Public Health Advocacy
intended to reduce death or disability among groups of ppl.
*Such advocacy involves the use of info and resources to reduce the occurrence or severity of public health problems
*also moral obligation...
BUT you may have to balance the good for individuals vs. good for group
Good way to advocate
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