Exam 11: The Challenge of Global Bioethics

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David Resnik holds that research funding as it is currently practiced is unjust.

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There are ethical questions associated with the use of placebos.

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Climate change is having a significant impact on human health.

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The medical importance of an issue is reflected in its political importance.

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Annas and Grodin argue that if research will benefit a population in a developing nation then there is no need to secure the informed consent of the participants from that nation.

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The standards for clinical trials in the developing world are the same as for those in the developed world.

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Peter Singer is a libertarian.

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Cultural relativists seem committed to rejecting multiculturalism.

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Peter Singer believed that the example of the drowning baby shows that people have a moral obligation to persons outside their own countries.

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The majority of healthcare resources are devoted to solving the problems of the developing word.

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How the effectiveness of a drug in a clinical trial should be measured is always clear.

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A cosmopolitan view of distributive justice considers the distribution of resources to be a global issue.

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The medical importance of infectious diseases to global health is reflected in the pay scale of physicians who specialize in this area.

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Peter Singer believes that the only ethical responsibilities we have are those that we voluntarily accept.

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Some libertarians argue that moral responsibility does not extend beyond national borders, and so there is no moral obligation to aid people in the developing world.

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