Stakeholders' interests are noted.
Can you please explain to me how the interests of multiple stakeholders be balanced?
1. Empiricism holds: a) Knowledge is gradual awareness of concepts inherent in the mind. b) Innate ideas exist. c) Beliefs are verified by checking them against sense experience. d) None of the above. 2. Rationalist theories of knowledge generally claim: a) There are no innate ideas. b) The mind is a blank slate waiting ...continues
1. Empiricism holds: a) Knowledge is gradual awareness of concepts inherent in the mind. b) Innate ideas exist. c) Beliefs are verified by checking them against sense experience. d) None of the above. 2. Rationalist theories of knowledge generally claim: a) There are no innate ideas. b) The mind is a blank slate waiting ...continues
1. In the article by Wolf, et al, it stated that "treatment directives are not useful, because patients cannot really anticipate what their preferences will be in a future medical situation, and because patients know too little about life support systems and other treatment options." How would you respond to this statement and W ...continues
Ethical Issues unique to the Vaccine Manufacturers or Biologics Industry
In discussing ethical issues and dilemmas can you explain to me what kinds of ethical dilemmas are unique to the Vaccine Manufacturers or biologics industry? What might be the best way to prepare employees to deal with those dilemmas?
Could you please help me with these questions? 1. What do you consider to be the main problem (s) associated with physician assisted suicide? How does the Hippocratic Oath fit in? 2. How does the 14th Amendment relate to suicide? 3. Is there a right to die? Explain and defend.
I explain the difference between Hypothetical imperatives and Categorical Imperatives in the context of Kant's ethical theory.
A critical analysis of Kant's ethical theory
I present a detailed critical evaluation of Kant's ethical theory, most particulary, the Categorical Imperative.
Introduction to the theory of Punishment
I outline and explain the philosophical problems relating to punishment, and the main normative approaches toward providing a justification for this social and legal practice.
1. Distinguish between the four class of euthanasia 2. Should active euthanasia be permitted to spare the patient and family of their suffering when death is inevitable? How about when the patient is a minor should the parent be given this permission without patient consent?