To decide whether or not somethings is ethical, case by case.
What is particularity?
The application of policies equally across all groups
What is procedural justice?
The most good for the most people.
What is teleological ethics?
It's my prerogative, I do want I want to do.
What is autonomy?
The ability for a doctor to make their own decisions.
What is physician autonomy?
I don't have the words to explain exactly what I am feeling.
What is hermeuneutical injustice?
Also known as non-consequential ethics?
What is Kantian/Deontological ethics?
The 3 C's of autonomy.
What are Consent, Competency, and freedom of Coercion?
A principle that only applies in some cases
What is a prima facie principle?
Would support giving me more ice cream because I had to wait in the line longer
What is distributive justice
Its about the action, intent, and the results.
What is Natural Law Ethics?
Jane and Mark make a medical decision for their mother.
What is collective autonomy?
Nonmaleficence, Beneficence, Autonomy... are all examples of this.
What is are principles right?
A patient goes to the doctor complaining about back pain but the doctor doesn't believe him and thinks he's just drug seeking
what is testimonial injustice?
Cannibalism is practiced in some cultures, but in some cultures its taboo. So, we shouldn't judge cannibalism as unethical.
What is ethical relativism?
I take in account how my decisions affects everyone else before I make the decision for myself
What is relationality?
In Parham vs JR, the decide that these persons should have the ultimate say.
Who are the parents?
When people believe the doctor over the patient because the doctor has a medical degree.
What is epistemic injustice?
"The outcome is important, but we should not maximize good, but seek to reduce the most harm"
What is negative consequentialism?
"No one asked me if I want them to pull the plug, before they did, I mean they couldn't because I was in a coma, but hey..."
What is Weak Paternalism?