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Bioethics Chapter 1. Moral Reasoning in
Bioethics

Applied ethics - answer the use of moral norms and concepts to resolve practical moral
issues.

Bioethics - answer Applied ethics focused on health care, medical science, and medical
technology.

Cultural Relativism - answer the view that right actions are those sanctioned by one's
culture.

Deductive Argument - answer an argument intended to give logically conclusive support
to its conclusion.

Descriptive Ethics - answer The study of morality using the methodology of science.

Divine Command Theory - answer The view that right actions are those sanctioned by
God and wrong actions are those forbidden by God.

Ethical Relativism - answerThe view that moral standards are not objective but are
relative to what individuals or cultures believe.

Ethics - answerThe study of morality using the tools and methods of philosophy.

Inductive Argument - answerAn argument intended to give probable support to its
conclusion.

Meta ethics - answerThe study of the meaning and justification of basic moral beliefs.

Moral Absolutism - answerThe belief that objective moral principles allow no exceptions
or must be applied the same way in all cases and cultures.

Moral Argument - answerAn argument whose conclusion is a moral statement.

Moral Objectivism - answerThe view that there are moral norms or principles that are
valid and true for everyone.

Morality - answerBeliefs regarding morally right and wrong actions and morally good
and bad persons or character.

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