bioethics

Cards (27)

  • what do you mean by techne and logos?
    a discourse on art
  • he was a success in his attempt to send images through wires?
    paul gottlieb nipkow
  • a rotating metal disk?
    nipkow disk/ electric telescope
  • made the first mobile phone call?
    martin cooper
  • designed the analytical engine in 19th century?
    charles babbage
  • actuated mechanism programmable in two or more axes with a degree of autonomy, moving within its environment, to perform intended tasks?
    robot
  • robot that performs useful tasks for humans or equipment excluding industrial applications?
    service robot
  • robot used for a noncommercial task, usually by laypersons?
    personal service robot
  • service robot for professional use. It is also used for a commercial task, usually operated by a properly trained operator?
    professional service robot
  • He is the co-founder and chief Scientist of Sun Mierosystem?
    bill joy
  • entitled Unabomber Manifesto, to illustrate the dangers of these technologies?
    theodore kaczynski
  • wide-ranging branch of computer science concerned with building smart machines?
    artificial intelligence
  • state where people experience positive psychological and positive social functioning, most of the time —livingll within an optimal range of human functioning?

    flourishing
  • demand respect for all people, regardless of race, social class, wealth, etc?

    dignity of a human person
  • sacrificing self-interest to provide for the basic human needs of everyone makes the whole community flourish?
    common good
    1. when decisions are made by first considering the poor?
    preferential option for the poor
    1. when all those affected by a decision are involved in making it?

    subsidiarity
    1. the Earth's resources serve every person's needs, regardless of who "owns" them?
    universal purpose of goods
  • duty to care for the Earth as a (God-given) gift is a personal responsibility for the common good?

    stewardship of creation
    1. everyone must respect and collaborate in personal relationships, and at national and global levels?
    promotion of peace
    1. everyone has the right and the duty to take part in the life of a society (economic, political, cultural, religious)?

    participation
    1. recognition that we are all interconnected parts of one human family?

    global solidarity
  •  well-known German philosopher, examined the two usual definitions of technology?
    martin heidegger
    • active, persistent, and careful consideration of a belief?
    reflective thinking
    • is a kind that thinks the truth of being, that belongs to being and listening to it?

    meditative thinking
  • organized way that helps scientists (or anyone) answer a question or begin to solve a problem?
    scientific method
  •  that only those which can be observed should be regarded as meaningful?

    vienna circle