Exam 2: Computing Professions and Professional Ethics
Exam 1: Critical Reasoning and Moral Theory49 Questions
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The ____ Project defines the word 'profession' very broadly.
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New physicians are administered the _______________ before they are accepted into their profession.
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Why would Antonio's actions in reading section 2.6, "Going into Business," be considered moral from an act utilitarian standpoint?
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Act utilitarians believe that what people don't know won't hurt them. Antonio's actions are morally permissible because he successfully kept his actions a secret from others. Since act utilitarianism focuses on the result, not the intention behind the action, Antonio's behavior is actually beneficial to the overall level of happiness.
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-(according to Davis' model) goals that are inherently good to achieve, although failing to achieve them is not necessarily wrong
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Neither the ACM Code of Ethics nor the ACM/IEEE Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice provides the basis of a profession according to _____________.
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The ____________ Computer Society has created their own Code of Professional Conduct with eight tenets for their members to abide by.
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The ______________ and the ACM Code of Ethics are the best-known codes for software engineers in the United States.
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-a philosopher who argues that all professions require extensive training, involve significant intellectual effort, and provide an important service to society
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What are a few of the challenges of creating a set of standards for members of a particular profession to follow?
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All forms of journalism fit in with Bayles' three attributes of a profession.
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Medicine has most, but not all, of Kultgen's core attributes of a profession.
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-(according to Davis) a state of affairs that, though not morally required, every rational person at his/her rational best wants everyone else to approach, all else being equal; moreover, everyone wants that so much that they are willing to reward, assist, or at least praise such conduct if that is the price for others to do the same
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There is a single definition of professionalism that has become accepted by everyone.
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____________________ is a term commonly used to describe a concept that has a meaning with unclear boundaries.
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In Kultgen's wheel, the ____ represents those occupations that are never considered professional.
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In Kultgen's wheel, the ____ represents the standard professions of law and medicine.
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In Isaac Asimov's series of robot stories, what were the laws that made up each of the robots' essential beings?
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Any business that involves the sale of software is subject to _________ if a customer is harmed as a result of the faulty software.
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