BIOL 2003 Study Guide - Rule Utilitarianism, Act Utilitarianism, Moral Rights

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Au: in his discussion of ethical theory and bioethics, rachels discusses what he calls the straightforward-application model (p. 15) and the physics/car-mechanic model (p. 16). Arras also discusses four theories of rights to health- related goods (p. 7). Daniels: note the difference between libertarians and liberal egalitarians here, libertarians will agree that disease and disability can close opportunities. They also describe five basic assumptions of canadian health care delivery (p. 57). Health care is primarily about curing illness or disability . The assumption is that most physical and mental health problems are subject to treatment and cure . [i]t is often assumed that it is better to intervene if intervention is possible . This model favors seeing health care as primarily curvative intervention: surrounding/supporting services can be redescribed (e. g. , as nonmedical, hotel services , those resistant to curative intervention are relocated within the, assumption 4. Medicine is scientific system: allopathic medicine is scientific medicine, science determines cause, effect, and cure.

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