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Which of the following is not required to be considered a professional?
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Involves a Significant Intellectual Component
Provides an Important Service
Requires Extensive Training
Years of on the job training in your field
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The Easy View Perspective of professionalism
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There are no difficult moral questions in life
Everyday decisions often turn out to be morally significant
Being a professional does not raise any unique moral questions and does not require much reflection to ensure that professionals act morally
It is easy to succeed as a professional if you act morally
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Which of the following is not required to be considered a professional?
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The Easy View Perspective of professionalism
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The Hard View Perspective of professionalism
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Why did Smith leave Goldman Sachs?
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The professional client relationship is asymmetrical because the client has more knowledge than the professional could ever have
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The essence of the inner rings is
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Lewis says that choices that lead to scoundrelism usually come in dramatic moments in which we are tempted by power or sex
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A person engages in role differentiated behavior if and only if :
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The standard defense for role differentiated behavior claims
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In Canterbury v. Spence Robinson argues that
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Wasserstrom argues that
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client sets the ends and the professionals job is to find the means- is the
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Respect for the superior knowledge of the professional is found in the
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The model that best describes the relationship between a doctor and her patient (including informed consent from the patient) is
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If a professional refuses a client request based on the fact that the request is outside the bounds of their original agreement, she is reasoning according to the Contract Model
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Bayles thinks which of the following statements
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According to the definition of lying given in class it is impossible to tell the truth and still be lying
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Which of the following is true?
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An act of misleading can never be a lie
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What is the moral of the "Nazi at the Door" story?
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What kinds of duties are the ones that we have an obligation to perform UNLESS doing so conflicts with another duty?
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To say lying takes away a persons freedom to make a choice for themselves based on their own reasons and values is to say that lying violates their
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According to Collins the sort of patient who most often asks for the truth is
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Paternalism is to guide and even coerce people in order to protect them and serve their interests, as a father might his children
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Autonomy refers to
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Bok argues that doctors should tell the truth to their patients unless doing so will cause them to commit suicide.
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Empirical claims can be confirmed or disconfirmed by observation.
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Most patients don't want the truth is an empirical claim
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Paternalistic lies
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Bok thinks that denial of the truth given to a patient isn't a sign that they didn't want the truth, or can't handle the truth, but rather that denial is a sort of buffer for the brain when confronted with difficult news
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If a person puts a photo of themselves in Hawaii on Instagram and captions it "Dream Vacation" But in reality they have never been to Hawaii, and are currently sitting in their mothers basement, they are
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Lewis says the Inner Rings make bad people do worse things
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"Those who "follow the herd" are likely to find themselves acting wrongly even in normal circumstances and even when their actions are legal" is a belief of