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Self-Quiz 4.4: James Rachels,
The Morality of Euthanasia
Moral Problems
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In the case of Jack the cancer patient, Rachels claims that Jack's suffering is
the result of poor medical care.
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preventable without resorting to euthanasia.
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the inevitable product of his disease.
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Both the first and second answer choices are correct.
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According to Rachels, utilitarianism
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would endorse killing people who do not want to die.
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would endorse limiting people's freedom of religion.
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Both the second and third answer choices are correct.
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According to Rachels, active euthanasia is sometimes in the best interests of
the person being euthanized.
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the family of the person being euthanized.
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people who do not even know the person being euthanized.
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All of the above
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Rachels thinks that happiness and the avoidance of misery are
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very morally important, but not the only things that are.
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only somewhat morally important.
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not morally important.
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Under what conditions does Rachels think that active euthanasia is morally permissible?
When it promotes the best interests of everyone concerned and violates no one's rights
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When it is in the best interests of the patient
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When the patient wants to die and it violates no one's rights
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None of the above (he believes active euthanasia is never morally permissible)
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Which of the following claims would Rachels
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Active euthanasia is sometimes morally permissible.
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Active euthanasia is never morally permissible.
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Utilitarianism is the correct moral theory.
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Both the first and third answer choices are correct.
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What does Rachels think is the best argument for active euthanasia?
The utilitarian argument
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The argument from mercy
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The argument from overpopulation
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The argument from efficiency
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Which of the following does Rachels think is a good objection to utilitarianism?
It doesn't take into account the variety of things that people derive pleasure from.
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In some circumstances, it would justify killing innocent people who do not want to be killed.
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It doesn't account for the fact that human capacities are different from those of animals.
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None of the above
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