This student does not have a nickname. This student is double jointed and does martial arts.
Who is Sage?
This term means that the truth of certain statements depends on the subject.
What is subjective relativism?
This is a name for a sentence (or set of sentences) that provide support for the conclusion.
What is a premise (or What are premises)?
This is the disease that the study focused on.
What is syphilis?
The world medical association’s best-known policy statement that has undergone many revisions, the first of which was in 1964.
What is the Declaration of Helsinki?
This student’s favorite sport is chess and the student plays the cello.
Who is Mya?
This term means that some moral statements are true independent of one’s mind.
What is moral objectivism?
An argument where if the premises are true, then the conclusion must be true as well has this property.
What is validity?
This is the social worker and epidemiologist who tirelessly worked to bring the study to an end.
Who is Peter Buxton?
An RCT in which a placebo is tested against a new drug.
What is a PCT? (or, What is a Placebo-controlled trial?)
This student’s first philosophical thought was whether we should nationalize healthcare.
Who is Elliot?
This statement means that moral statements are true without any exceptions.
What is moral absolutism?
Another name for an argument that has only true premises and is valid.
What is soundness?
This physician and former director of the Public Health Service’s division of venereal disease advised that the Rosenwald fund set up a syphilis control program for Blacks in the South.
Who is Taliaferro Clark?
This is the first condition that the Nuremberg code requires that research participants give for any experiment involving humans as subjects.
What is informed consent?
This student’s favorite sport is tennis and she plays the piano and cello.
Who is Kylie?
A marriage practice that Eskimos believed in.
This is a fallacy where one of the premises assumes (or takes for granted) the truth of the conclusion.
What is Begging the Question?
This is the year that the Tuskegee Syphilis Study officially began.
What is 1932?
This rule is proposed by Hans Jonas and requires that participants are selected on the basis of how strongly they identify with cause of the experiment.
What is the principle of identification?
This student lives in the Philippines.
Who is Poorna?
A practice that the Callatians followed when one of their ancestors died.
What is eating their dead?
This is another name for Modus Ponens.
What is affirming the antecedent?
This is the reporter of the Washington Star who broke the news of the study, which led to public outcry and ultimately an end to the study.
Who is Jean Heller?
According to the Belmont Report, these four fundamental ethical principles must be respected when research involving human participants is conducted.
What are (i) Respect for persons; (ii) beneficence; and (iii) justice?