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Cards (23)
What is the highest score in the rubric for analyzing moral dilemmas?
4
points
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What does an "Excellent" identification of a human act entail?
Clearly identifies the specific action
and
provides detailed explanation.
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What is required for a "Good" assessment of morality in the rubric?
Evaluates the morality with appropriate
application
of
moral standards.
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What does a "Fair" evaluation of voluntariness indicate?
Identifies the
type
of voluntariness but with
limited explanation.
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What is the lowest score for the consideration of modifiers in the rubric?
Fails to discuss
modifiers
or provides an
unclear
discussion.
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What does a "Good" justification in the rubric require?
Provides a
justification
linked to
ethical principles
with
adequate support.
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What is the highest level of presentation and visual aids according to the rubric?
Presents information
clearly
and
effectively
with engaging visual aids that enhance understanding.
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What is the
moral dilemma
presented in Scenario 8?
You inherit a large sum of money from a relative who amassed their wealth through unethical means.
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What moral conflict is presented in Scenario 8 regarding the inheritance?
Accepting the inheritance means
indirectly
benefiting from someone else’s
wrongdoing.
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What is the main issue in Scenario 9 regarding the protest?
The protest turns
violent
, and several people are
injured
despite the leaders not
intending
for violence to occur.
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How does the concept of foreseen but unintended consequences apply in Scenario 9?
The leaders expected a strong reaction, which led to
unintended violence
and
injuries.
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What moral responsibility do the protest leaders have in Scenario
9
?
They
must evaluate
their
role
in
provoking
the
violence
and
consider
their
moral responsibility.
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What is the main conflict in Scenario 10 regarding academic cheating?
A student is
pressured
by
peers
to cheat on a
major exam
to avoid failing the course.
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How does the concept of duress influence the student's moral responsibility in Scenario 10?
Duress
creates a situation where the student feels they have
no other option
but
to cheat.
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What steps should be taken to address academic dishonesty according to Scenario 10?
Implement measures to reduce
peer pressure
and promote
academic integrity.
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What is the main issue in Scenario 11 regarding the medical experiment?
Participants are not fully
informed
about the potential
risks
involved in a clinical trial.
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How does the principle of informed consent apply in Scenario 11?
Participants must be fully informed about
risks
to make an ethical decision about their
involvement.
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What moral obligations does the pharmaceutical company have toward its participants in Scenario 11?
The company must ensure participants are
informed
and
protected
from harm.
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What is the main conflict in Scenario 12 regarding the discriminatory policy?
The policy
unintentionally
discriminates against a particular group of employees.
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What should a manager do to address the issue in Scenario 12?
The manager should
rectify
the
unintended harm
caused by the policy.
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What moral responsibilities does the manager have in Scenario 12?
The manager has a duty to ensure
fairness
and address any
discriminatory
effects of the policy.
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What are the key components students should analyze in the group activity on moral dilemmas?
Identify
the
Human
Act: What specific action is being evaluated?
Assess Morality
: Is the act morally right or wrong? What moral standards apply?
Evaluate Voluntariness
: Determine the type of voluntariness involved.
Consider Modifiers
: Discuss any modifiers affecting moral judgment.
Justification
: Decide whether the act can be justified based on ethical principles.
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What is the objective of the group activity "Moral Dilemmas and Human Acts"?
Engage students in exploring concepts of
morality
and
human acts.
Encourage
discussion
and
critical thinking.
Apply ethical principles to
real-life scenarios.
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