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Effective Altruism
When compassion meets calculus: how effective altruism redefines doing good
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What is a key trade-off that effective altruism forces individuals to consider when choosing how to help others?
Whether to donate equally to all charities regardless of impact
Whether to avoid using evidence and reason in charitable giving
Whether to follow personal passion or maximize positive impact through career choices
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Animal Rights
The argument from marginal cases reshaped ethical views on animals by spotlighting human inconsistencies
9 days ago
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Why does the argument from marginal cases support granting moral rights to animals?
Because animals are more intelligent than all humans and deserve greater rights.
Because if humans with limited cognitive abilities have moral rights, animals with similar abilities should too.
Because animals are property and do not have any moral status regardless of their abilities.
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Medical Ethics
Informed Consent
The true power of informed consent lies in transforming patients into active decision-makers, not just passive recipients.
10 Feb 2026
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Why is informed consent considered more than just obtaining a signature on a form?
Because it is only necessary for legal protection of healthcare providers.
Because it requires ensuring the individual fully understands the risks, benefits, and alternatives before agreeing.
Because it only involves explaining the treatment without needing to confirm understanding.
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Medical Ethics
Declaration of Helsinki
The Declaration of Helsinki transformed medical research ethics by mandating informed consent worldwide
7 Feb 2026
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What was the primary ethical conflict that led to the creation of the Declaration of Helsinki?
Ensuring all medical research is conducted without any risk to participants
Allowing unrestricted human experimentation to accelerate scientific progress
Balancing the advancement of medical research with the protection of human subjects' rights
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Intrinsic Morality
Some philosophers argue that morality exists independently of human opinions or consequences
6 Feb 2026
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What is the primary claim of intrinsic morality regarding the nature of moral actions?
Some actions are morally right or wrong in themselves, regardless of consequences.
Moral actions are only right if they produce the best outcomes for the most people.
Morality depends entirely on cultural norms and social agreements.
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Animal Welfare
Humane Treatment Standards
How a 19th-century organization reshaped animal welfare in entertainment and beyond
5 Feb 2026
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What was a significant consequence of establishing humane treatment standards for animals?
They completely eliminated the use of animals in all human activities.
They led to formal monitoring and certification of animal welfare in industries like film production.
They only apply to pets and do not affect animals used in entertainment or research.
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International Ethical Standards
International ethical standards unify diverse cultures under shared moral principles for global cooperation
3 Feb 2026
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Which of the following best explains the primary challenge in implementing international ethical standards?
Lack of interest from international organizations
Differences in cultural norms and political systems across countries
The absence of any existing ethical frameworks
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Professional Ethics
APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists
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APA's Ethical Code Shapes Responsible Psychological Practice and Research
3 Feb 2026
APA's Ethical Code Shapes Responsible Psychological Practice and Research Ethical design principles in the context of psychology are guided by the American Psychological Association (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. This code...
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Consequentialism
Consequentialism evaluates morality based solely on the outcomes of actions and their overall good
2 Feb 2026
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How do consequentialist theories primarily determine whether an action is morally right or wrong?
By assessing whether the action produces the greatest balance of good over evil compared to alternatives
By following strict moral rules regardless of the outcomes
By focusing on the intentions behind the action rather than its consequences
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Justice
Justice as the perpetual will to render to each individual their due is a timeless principle
1 Feb 2026
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According to the Institutes of Justinian, how is justice primarily defined?
The strict enforcement of laws regardless of circumstances
The constant and perpetual will to render to each his due
The equal distribution of resources among all individuals
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Normative Ethics
Normative ethics explores the principles guiding how humans ought to act morally in diverse situations
29 Jan 2026
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Which of the following best describes the primary focus of normative ethics?
Describing how people actually behave in moral situations
Determining the moral principles that guide how one ought to act
Studying the historical development of ethical theories
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Moral Responsibility
Exploring how moral responsibility shapes praise, blame, and ethical accountability
29 Jan 2026
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Which factor is most crucial in determining moral responsibility according to ethical philosophy?
The individual's control over their actions and awareness of moral obligations
The consequences of the action regardless of the individual's intentions
The social status of the individual performing the action
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Research Ethics
Scientific Misconduct Prevention
Preventing scientific misconduct relies on transparency, education, and institutional oversight
27 Jan 2026
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Which of the following is NOT typically considered a method to prevent scientific misconduct?
Providing ethics training and education to researchers
Implementing oversight committees to review research practices
Ignoring minor ethical breaches to focus on major violations
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Metaethics
Exploring the foundations of moral truth through the lens of metaethics
26 Jan 2026
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Which metaethical position asserts that moral statements are objectively true or false regardless of human beliefs?
Moral relativism
Moral realism
Expressivism
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Moral Integrity
Moral integrity embodies unwavering honesty and consistent adherence to ethical principles
25 Jan 2026
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How does moral integrity relate to the concept of hypocrisy in ethical behavior?
Moral integrity allows for occasional hypocrisy if justified by circumstances.
Moral integrity opposes hypocrisy by requiring consistency between one's values and actions.
Moral integrity is unrelated to hypocrisy as it focuses only on external actions.
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Justice
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Justice embodies the enduring principle of giving each individual what they rightfully deserve
24 Jan 2026
Justice embodies the enduring principle of giving each individual what they rightfully deserve Justice, in its broadest sense, refers to the fair treatment of individuals and the principle of giving each person what they are...
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Eudaimonia
Eudaimonia reveals ancient Greek insights into true happiness as flourishing through virtue
22 Jan 2026
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According to Aristotle, what is essential for achieving eudaimonia?
Accumulating wealth and material possessions
Experiencing as much pleasure as possible
Living a life in accordance with virtue and fulfilling one's rational nature
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Medical Ethics
Ethics Committee
Ethics committees safeguard human dignity and rights in medical research worldwide
22 Jan 2026
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What is the primary role of an ethics committee in medical research involving human subjects?
To ensure that the research is conducted ethically and participants' rights and safety are protected
To provide funding and resources for medical research projects
To publish the results of medical research studies
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