Bio-ethical Concepts Flashcards

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integrity

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An ethical concept that encourages a full COMMITMENT to KNOWLEDGE and UNDERSTANDING as well as the honest reporting of all the SOURCES of information and results.

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justice

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An ethical concept that encourages fair consideration of COMPETING CLAIMS, and ensures that there is NO UNFAIR BURDEN on a particular group from an action.

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beneficence

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An ethical concept that seeks to MAXIMISE BENIFITS when taking a particular position or course of action.

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non-maleficence

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An ethical concept that DISCOURAGES CAUSING HARM - or when harm is unavoidable, ensuring that the harm is not DISPROPORTIONATE to the benefits from any position or course of an action.

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respect

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An ethical concept that encourages the acknowledgment of the intrinsic VALUE of LIVING THINGS, and considers the WELFARE, BELIEFS, CUSTOMS and CULTURAL HERITAGE of both the individual and the collective.

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Consequences-based approach

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Key terms: outcomes, benefits, consequences, effects

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Duty/rule-based approach

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Key terms: obligation, duty, responsibility, commitment

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Virtue-based approach

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Key terms: any reference to virtues, such as good, honest, caring

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