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Question: (Last edited: Friday, 31 July 2020, 11:03 PM)Value | |||
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Question: (Last edited: Friday, 31 July 2020, 11:03 PM)Value, conflict | |||
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Question: (Last edited: Friday, 31 July 2020, 11:04 PM)Value, intrinsic | |||
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Answer: something that is valuable for its own sake, e.g. happiness, human life. | |||
Question: (Last edited: Friday, 31 July 2020, 11:05 PM)Value, scale of | |||
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Answer: the idea that some things can be ranked on a scale of moral value. For example, one might hold that human beings are more valuable than other sentient animals; sentient animals are more valuable than non-sentient animals, etc. Some defenders of animal experimentation argue that harming animals in research can be justified to benefit human beings because human beings are more valuable than animals. | |||
Question: (Last edited: Friday, 31 July 2020, 11:05 PM)Virtue | |||
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Answer: a morally good or desirable character trait, such as honesty, courage, compassion, modesty, fairness, etc. | |||
Question: (Last edited: Friday, 31 July 2020, 11:06 PM)Virtue ethics | |||
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Answer: an ethical theory that emphasizes developing virtue as opposed to following rules or maximizing good/bad consequences. | |||
Question: (Last edited: Friday, 31 July 2020, 11:06 PM)Voluntariness | |||
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Question: (Last edited: Friday, 31 July 2020, 11:06 PM)Vulnerable subject | |||
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Answer: a research subject who has an increased susceptibility to harm or exploitation due to his or her compromised ability to make decisions or advocate for his/her interests or his/her dependency. Vulnerability may be based on age, mental disability, institutionalization, language barriers, socioeconomic deprivation, or other factors. See Decision-making capacity, Informed consent. | |||