1. If we are not fully informed, we cannot exercise our fullest autonomy in our decision making
True
Everyone has the right to live by their own informed choices and according to their own values and beliefs. Autonomy does take into consideration your informed consent and confidentiality. If information is absent or incomplete, the full exercise of autonomy is inefficient.
2. The principle of non-maleficence requires that a physician not subject a patient to any risks at all
True
The principle of non-maleficence says that a physician’s medical action should eliminate all risks, consequences of any harm and every treatment should eb done assuming that none is the best treatment to offer.
3. Select which of the following are features of feminist ethics and critical theories of identity
Exposing how certain cultural structures tend to reinforce hierarchies of power and privilege
Contending that ethics should focus on addressing social inequalities
Debating abstract philosophical principles
The answer will be all of them
Feminist ethics basically is the approach to ethics that is based on the beliefs that cultures and traditions have undervalued women’s moral instances and is male dominant. It is a necessity to reconsider ethics and culture from a women’s perspective and redefine them.
4. According to Kantian Ethics, the end justifies the means
False
According to consequentialists, end always justify the means and according to Kant, actions can never be justified
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