"Everyone hates moral philosphy"
Authors of Life and Death
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Potpouri
100

A person does what they consider to be right, even if causes them harm or does not benefit them.

What is Altruism?

100

The misfortune is that although everyone must come to death, each experiences the aventure in solitude.

Who is Simone de Beauvoir?

100

Luke, I am NOT your father! Since the 1970s, doctors privilege patient autonomy over this model of care.

What is paternalism?

100

The act of protecting vulnerable people from threats, which might require you to break confidentiality.

What is safeguarding?

100

What do prisons, schools, and hospitals have in common? Ask this philosopher about his views on institutional power.

Who is Michel Foucault?

200

A person who embodies their beliefs lives according to this moral framework.

What is Virtue ethics?

200

We don't yet know yet about life; how can we know about death?

Who is Confucius?

200

The responsibility to check that a patient understands and accepts any kind of evaluation or intervention.

What is informed consent?

200

Want to do medical research? First you will need ethics approval from this entity to assure participants identities are protected.

What is an Internal Review Board?

200

The process of acknowledging how my own culture influences my ethical stance.

What is ethical self-fashioning?

300

I "Kant" believe it that ethical decisions are always rational. It's my duty to follow them.

What is Deontology?

300

Death is the liberation of the body from the soul.

Who is Plato?

300

These guys literally "wrote the book" on patient autonomy and other rights.

Who are Beauchamp and Childress?

300
According to Aristotle, there is a "natural" separation of the POLIS and this domestic space.

What is OIKOS?

300

If you hint at things rather than say them directly, you are probably from this kind of culture common in Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia.

What are high context cultures?

400

Sorry, Miley Cyris. It's not the climb that matters, but the destination.

What is Consequentialism?

400

The unexamined life is not worth living.

Who is Socrates?

400

Just be your authentic self! This psychologist first says you have to meet other needs.

Who is Maslow?

400

The result of AI's ability to construct a person's identity from pieces of anonymized data.

What is reidentification?

400

Mmm, I'm hungry! But this theory of multiculturalism doesn't mix well. 

What is the salad bowl?

500

Look, let's just agree this is the right thing to do!

What is Contractualism?

500

To practice death is to practice freedom. A man who has learned how to die has unlearned how to be a slave.

Who is Montaigne?

500

The idea that values, such as personal autonomy, are bound by that person's culture.

What is Relativism?

500

Hey, who says you have a right to privacy? WE didn't agree on that!

What is communitarianism?

500

The negative effects on a person resulting from medical treatment.

What is Iatrogenic harm?

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