What is the buying and selling of the human body?
Utilitarianism was invented by
The popular name associated with the development of Deontology.
Who is Immanuel Kant?
The Greek word translated as "happiness" or "flourishing."
What is eudaemonia?
Her cells are often called "immortal" and have been used in countless studies and experiments without her or her family's consent.
Who is Henrietta Lacks?
The hotel porter who unfairly compensated when he agreed to sell his blood to an unconscious hotel guest
Who is Edwards Banks?
The Kantian maxim
What is my duty?
The theological virtue theorist we've read.
Who is Stanley Hauerwas?
Her parents referred to her and those with conditions like her's as a "pillow angel."
Who is Ashley X?
The inventor of the blood bank concept
Who is Bernard Fantus?
Proportionalism, a specific utilitarian approach, was utilized by whom?
Who is Richard McCormick?
Who is Paul Ramsey?
_____ enables us to act in accordance with phronesis/reason.
What is virtue.
The husband of the woman whose case was popularized as her parents and husband fought over whether to keep her body alive by artificial nutrition.
Who is Michael Schiavo?
The German physician in the Nuremberg Trials said the Nazis were guilty of this way of thinking...
What is "biological thinking" or "reductionist thinking"?
She criticized consequentialist, which includes utilitarian, thinking for holding that unjust acts could be viewed as "just" by means of bringing about a "greater good."
Who is GEM Anscombe?
According to Kant, treating a human person as merely a means to an end violates...
What is the humanity formula?
According to the virtue theorist, moral action is the virtuous action between two vices.
What is the Golden Mean?
The physician-researcher who was in charge of the Guatemala Study and Tuskegee Study.
Who is John C. Cutler?
"More than a metaphor, banking captured the transactional nature of commerce in the body." Financial terms were originally appropriated to describe what phenomenon in medicine?
Proportionalism holds that when it comes to moral norms or principles, there are no *what*? (Hint: this got Charles Curran in trouble.)
What are exceptionless moral norms?
Ramsey's deontology reimagines the reason or motive behind the humanity formula, arguing that our _____ with our neighbors entails obligations to act justly, faithfully, lovingly.
What is covenant/covenant relationship?
Virtue is the middle point between ____ and ____.
What is deficiency and excess?
The SMU professor who used to teach this course was fired from the Catholic University of America for a proportionalist essay on reproduction.
Who is Charlie Curran?