PHI 325 Final Review Questions
Barnes considers the following argument: (i) Having a disability is the kind of thing that makes life harder; (ii) Because (i), disability has a negative impact on quality of life; (iii) Because (ii) disability is a negative difference-maker The problem with this argument, according to her, is that
(ii) is ambiguous between local and overall quality of life
The life expectancy of Aboriginal Australians compared to non-Aboriginal Australians is
19-20 years lower
In the U.S., how many times more likely are black women to die from pregnancy-related causes than non-black women?
3-4
In Braiding Sweetgrass, when Kimmerer is exploring a polluted lake, she happens upon a/n
Halloween exhibit
In, "A Defense of Abortion," Thomson argues that abortion isn't usually morally wrong. The violinist example is taken to show that abortion isn't wrong in cases of rape. The growing child example is taken to show that abortion isn't wrong when the fetus threatens the mother's life. And the people seeds example is taken to show that abortion isn't wrong even when
a person consents to sexual intercourse while taking reasonable precautions to prevent pregnancy
Being intersex means
a person's biological characteristics do not align with traditional male/female categories
According to Myser, "whiteness" is characterized by
a person's location within a hierarchical social system
Which definition best describes systemic racism?
a system of entrenched harmful patterns, norms and barriers that preserve the power of white people over non-white people
Being enacted means
adults make decisions for children
One article assigned for this class argued that improving health care for Indigenous people will require
all of the above i. address racism against indigenous people and recognize trauma caused ii. increase medical professionals' understanding of indigenous customs and values iii. fairer allocation of resources to indigenous peoples
Defining disease is important since
all of the above i. affects distribution of healthcare resources ii. may impact access to health insurance and/or cost of it iii. may be influenced by drug companies
According to Jabr, in order to help prevent future pandemics caused by zoonotic diseases, humans must
all of the above i. change the way we relate to nonhumans ii. stop viewing humans in a vacuum iii. become aware of effects of human practices (deforestation, urban sprawl, etc)
Children are situated within
all of the above i. families ii. cultural context iii. a language
One problem with surgeries standardly performed on intersex infants is that
all of the above i. intersex adults often wish they hadn't been done ii. can interfere with future sexual experiences iii. can interfere with reproduction
When Myser claims that whiteness is normative within bioethics she means that
all of the above i. non-white voice are excluded ii. white voices are dominant iii. white people construct mainstream theories and methods
Smith argues that HPV vaccination for both males and females is ethically required since
all of the above i. vaccinating females only increases female sexual stigma ii. leaves males who have sex with males vulnerable iii. males carry some risk of HPV infection
The holobiont persective of the human microbiome views the human microbiome as
another part of one's body, much like a heart or stomach
All three of the perspectives discussed in, "Health, Ecology and the Microbiome," view health and disease
as a matter of management, restoration and sustainability
Barnes thinks that aborting a fetus because it has a disability
assumes falsely that disability will have a negative impact on overall quality of life
Which of the following is an example of epistemic injustice?
assuming a child is exaggerating about the stomach pain they're feeling
Dunn cites studies that point out a correlation between
both a and b a = diversity of wildlife in your yard and microbes on your skin b = diversity of microbes on your skin and risk of allergies
In "Children and Health," one key takeaway is that
children's vulnerability is a more naked version of our own (adult) vulnerability
Thomson uses the growing child in a house scenario to address the question of whether a "third party," may perform an abortion. She argues that in cases where a fetus threatens the mother's life, an impartial person should
choose to save the mother
For Barnes, in "Disability, Minority, Difference," disability is a
difference-maker
In the "How to Hear a Smile," podcast, Kristen emphasizes that when she was pregnant her health care providers repeatedly
doubted her ability to parent
Looking up the word "disability" in the dictionary will tell you
how English speakers use the word 'disability'
The discussion of a pregnant teen in the article, "Children and Health," was provided as an example of
how children are sometimes unable to recognize particular symptoms due to how much their bodies are constantly changing
Zoonotic diseases usually move from nonhumans to humans as a result of
human activity that reshapes our environment
On the conception of health based on natural selection, human microbiomes are not the types of things that can be healthy or unhealthy, since
humans don't pass on their microbiomes' traits genetically through reproduction
The claim that a fetus is a person
is a point that Thomson grants to her opponent, as she argues that even if the fetus is a person, it is nonetheless sometimes okay to kill it
According to the ecological perspective of the human microbiome, is your microbiome the type of entity that can be considered healthy/unhealthy?
it depends on whether you understand functionality as determined by natural selection or functional efficiency
Marquis believes that
it would be wrong to kill aliens if they had valuable futures
One objection Marquis considers to his argument that abortion is usually immoral is that
killing someone is wrong only if they desire to go on living
One difficulty for those who view disability as a negative difference-maker is that
many disabled people don't feel like their disability makes them worse off
In contrast to models of healthcare based on consumerism (where the patient knows best and is in full control) or paternalism (where the provider knows best and the patient is prevented from making decisions), one author advocates a model based on
maternalism, which centers a caring and trusting relationship between the parent, child and physician that values the child's independence
Being a mother is _______________ for being a grandmother.
necessary
Both Barnes and Scully, the two authors we read on disability, compare disability to gayness in order to show that
none of the above (NOT gayness and disability can be cured, significant overlap between the two communities, or that they both have been persecuted historically)
An arrow in an argument map pointing from "1" to "2" means
premise 1 provides a reason for believing premise 2
In "How to Hear a Smile," Kristen recalls
singing with her baby
The study in the Radiolab podcast, "Gut Feelings," found that gut bacteria affect
stress hormone levels and consequently behavior
Marquis claims the deprivation of a future of value is a __________________ condition for the wrongness of killing.
sufficient
Our class discussion on Braiding Sweetgrass focused on
the different meanings of "land"
One of your classmates' videos mentioned the notion of cultural competency and contrasted this with cultural humility. As the video explained, cultural humility is
the idea that you don't know everything about another person's culture, so you should remain humble as you approach cultural differences
One explanation for the correlation between having a diverse microbiome and a reduced risk for developing allergies is that
the immune system lacks adequate practice distinguishing good and bad bacteria
The difference between the medical and social models of disability is that
the medical model treats disability as an aspect of a person's biology, while the social model holds that societal factors are as important as biology in producing disability
Biss introduced us to the notion that we are "a garden within a garden." This means that
we are complex, interdependent beings, and this complexity and interdependence exist both within and outside of our bodies
A leading explanation for the poor pregnancy outcomes of black mothers, including the deaths of their infants, is
weathering, the toxic stress black women experience from being exposed throughout their lives to racism and discrimination
Epistemic injustice is
when the beliefs of people from a particular social group are treated as inferior or not credible
Biss writes that "immunity is a shared space - a garden we tend together," meaning that
whether someone is immune to an infection depends on what the people around them are doing
One reason women are impacted disproportionately by Covid is that
women are overrepresented in caretaking roles