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Problemset Title Introductory Text Essay Questions Question 1 Discuss the virtue of care. What could be a problem if medical ethics shifts away from an ethic of morally right action to a virtue ethic of care? Hint: Read the document "The Ethics of Care: Social Workers in an Influenza Pandemic." Type: Essay Feedback: Care refers to the virtue involving a persistent disposition to be concerned about others, related to but sometimes distinguished from the virtues of benevolence, love, compassion, faithfulness, humaneness, and tenderness. Care is also sometimes used as a synonym for a cluster of virtues or even for virtue theory itself. It is also sometimes considered an "orientation" to others, one that focuses on the relationship between persons. Sometimes it is not clear whether a concept such as care refers to a particular virtue, a package of virtues, or some other element of ethics. This can become a problem if medical ethics shifts away from an ethic of morally right action to a virtue ethic of care. See "Virtue Lists." Question 2 Type: Essay What is the wrong virtue problem? Hint: Read the document "Foundations Of Clinical Ethics: Disengaged Rationalism And Internal Goods." Feedback: One of the problems that arises in virtue theory is deciding whether one has chosen the right virtues for one's list. Choosing the wrong virtues will encourage the wrong corresponding behavior. For example, if one has concluded that respect for persons involves a cluster of ethical principles that should take precedence over beneficence, then touting the virtue of benevolence risks promoting the wrong behavior. It would encourage acting to benefit the patient even if respecting their autonomy is morally more important. If one is not enthusiastic about teaching "cunning," then it will not do to include that disposition on one's virtue list. The wrong virtue problem is concerned with selecting the right traits of character for one's list. See "Problems with the Virtues." Question 3 Promoting a disposition toward a certain kind of conduct may not always be the best way to encourage it. Discuss. Hint: Type: Essay Feedback: While it might seem plausible that promoting a disposition toward a certain kind of conduct would be the best way to encourage it, that may not always be the case. In the worst case, leading people to think of themselves as virtuous could generate the kind of moral self-confidence that leads people to act without more careful reflection, consultation, and controls. Some health professionals have been known to belittle consultation with committees on matters of ethics, feeling that they are morally devoted to their patients and therefore capable to doing what is right without the benefit of more institutionalized consultation in moral decision making. It is even possible in some cases that promoting virtue could lower the chance of the morally right conduct (when compared with carefully worked out standards for peer review, cautious reflection, and expectation of mechanisms for enforcing proper standards). See "Problems with the Virtues."