Exam 12: The Problem of Many Hands: Who Is Responsible and Should Anyone Be Blamed

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A technician named Fritz Hager revealed that

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What was the take-home message of the Therac 25 case?

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An investigation into the code revealed

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After a patient died of massive radiation overdose in a Therac-25 machine, the manufacturer

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The explanation for the structural failure that led to Hyatt Regency walkway collapse is a

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Can an engineer be1morally responsible for something he or she is not causally responsible for? Explain.

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If we believe that a group is nothing over and above its members, and we believe that claims about guilt and blame should depend on claims about moral responsibility, then

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What is the problem of many hands, and why is the Titanic disaster a good illustration of this? 5 Discuss the idea that there is sometimes be a gap between the responsibility we assign to the group and to its individual members.

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The problem of many hands occurs when

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The design change that led to the structural failure

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Havens Steel's claim that they received verbal approval for the design change from an engineer at Jack D. Gillum with the understanding that a written request would be submitted is irrelevant because

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The main change in the Therac-25 over previous versions like the Therac-6 and Therac-20 is that the Therac-25

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The fact that not all of Braham and van Hees's three conditions can be satisfied simultaneously does not mean it is impossible to coherently allocate moral responsibility for collective outcomes because we

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The common-sense notion of being morally responsible for an act assumes situations in which the

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Who was responsible for the deaths caused by the Therac-25? Why?

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In the case of the Titanic, the lookout and first officer had what sort of responsibility?

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Which of the following has been proposed as a technical solution to smartphone addiction?

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Who was responsible for the Hyatt Regency walkway collapse? Why?

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RMS Titanic sank on its maiden voyage on April 14, 1912. This a good illustration of the problem of many hands because

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The Therac-25 case primarily raises ethical questions about the

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