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__________ theories hold that certain actions or practices are inherently right or wrong.

Question 2 of 20
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According to the textbook, all of the following are true about a person’s possible opposition to technological violations of natural orders EXCEPT:

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Ethical conflict over cases of cross-border and multigenerational pollution is an example of a dispute relating to:

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Sometimes the availability of technological advances causes individuals to experience conflicts concerning their cherished values. Examples of these conflicts discussed in your textbook include all of the following EXCEPT:

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A large number of individual acts of negligible adverse impact can result in substantial harm when considered in total. These outcomes are referred to as:

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_________ arise primarily inside the spheres of science and technology.

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Ethical problems related to __________ indicate that freedom of scientific inquiry is not an absolute, unconditional, inviolable right.

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The text suggests that, ultimately, science- or technology-related courses of action should be granted ethical approval only if:

Question 9 of 20
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Paul Alcorn maintains that the distinction between human and animal manipulation of the natural environment to create artifacts is:

Question 10 of 20
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According to Paul Alcorn, technology is all of the following EXCEPT:

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__________ is the resistance to changes in our culture that extends to any technological device that may come along; because of this resistance, the passage of time is necessary before a new technology will filter throughout society.

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Because of __________ some of the elements of a system cannot be seen but can affect the operation of a system; this is important because we must realize that what can’t be seen can still cause harm.

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According to Tim Healy, the Internet is an example of the unanticipated consequences of technology because:

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Which of the following does Healy conclude about the unanticipated consequences of technology?

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About __________ of processed food that is produced in the United States contains some genetically modified ingredients.

Question 16 of 20
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According to your textbook, the first genetically modified food was produced:

Question 17 of 20
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Which of the following is NOT a risk of genetically modified foods listed by your textbook?

Question 18 of 20
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Individuals might blow the whistle if they believe:

Question 19 of 20
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

Question 20 of 20
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It is believed that the Challenger explosion could have been prevented if: