HS 2610F/G Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Canada, Portable Document Format, Informed Consent

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4 principles - bare minimum to consider; george mantra there are times when things in are system are not equitable to begin with when things are not. Autonomy - you are free to do as you please as long as it does not impact other people (-) A person"s rational capacity for self-governance or self determination if we are capable to determine ourselves what i believe is best for me what if my decisions impact other people we live in an interconnected web of relationships. Treat similar cases similarly, and di erent cases di erent; fair and equal access, remove obsticles context matters. Marking scheme: ethical obligation to be people who enable to learn and treat everyone fairly if the rules are changed for you you must change the rules for everyone else: exception. Extenuating factors; you are not in a fair and equitable situation. Pdf file how do decisions a ect not just individuals but others as well.

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