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Cards (23)

  • What is the highest score in the rubric for analyzing moral dilemmas?
    4 points
  • What does an "Excellent" identification of a human act entail?
    Clearly identifies the specific action and provides detailed explanation.
  • What is required for a "Good" assessment of morality in the rubric?
    Evaluates the morality with appropriate application of moral standards.
  • What does a "Fair" evaluation of voluntariness indicate?
    Identifies the type of voluntariness but with limited explanation.
  • What is the lowest score for the consideration of modifiers in the rubric?
    Fails to discuss modifiers or provides an unclear discussion.
  • What does a "Good" justification in the rubric require?
    Provides a justification linked to ethical principles with adequate support.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • What moral conflict is presented in Scenario 8 regarding the inheritance?
    Accepting the inheritance means indirectly benefiting from someone else’s wrongdoing.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • What steps should be taken to address academic dishonesty according to Scenario 10?
    Implement measures to reduce peer pressure and promote academic integrity.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • What is the main conflict in Scenario 12 regarding the discriminatory policy?
    The policy unintentionally discriminates against a particular group of employees.
  • What should a manager do to address the issue in Scenario 12?
    The manager should rectify the unintended harm caused by the policy.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.