Article Thinking Ethically by Velasquez

INSTRUCTIONS:
Refer to the article Thinking Ethically by Velasquez

Place one approach for ethical decision making from the article in dialogue with the other course materials from this module. Describe the approach and why you chose it. Explain how it correlates to other understandings explored in this module, perhaps O’Rourke and Boyle’s normative concepts. Use one or two direct citations from other course materials to support your ideas. You may want to mention which approach in the article seems the least helpful, and why.

Material from module:
• Section 2 – Normative Concepts in O’Rourke, K. (2011) Medical Ethics: Sources of Catholic Teaching, 4th
• Section 3 – Formation of Conscience in O’Rourke, K. (2011) Medical Ethics: Sources of Catholic Teaching, 4th
Text:
• Sulmasy, D. (2006). The Rebirth of the Clinic.
Can download PDF copy here >> https://1lib.us/book/3646017/463ffd
• O’Rourke, K., Medical Ethics: Sources of Catholic Teaching, 4th
Can download PDF copy here >> https://www.academia.edu/13846623/Medical_Ethics_Sources_of_Catholic_Teachings_4th_edition_edited_by_Kevin_D_O_Rourke_OP_and_Philip_J_Boyle?auto=download
Other Resources from module:
Read the following article to learn about Moral Conscience in the Catholic Church.
Catechism of the Catholic Church: Chapter 1 Article 6 Moral Conscience

Read the following article co-authored by Manuel Velasquez, Claire Andre, Thomas Shanks, S.J., and Michael J. Meyer of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics provides background on various systematic approaches to ethical decision making.
Markkula Center: Thinking Ethically

Sources must be recent (within the last 4 years) and scholarly and peer reviewed, unless otherwise stated above.

Be sure to properly cite sources including author and page number, or author and time if the source is a video. Use no more than two direct citations.

Guidelines

  1. One page double spaced
  2. 12-point font
  3. Cite at least two sources
  4. Follow proper APA format and style guidelines including a title page and reference page (which are not included in page count)

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“Green Designs” for any plumbing or electrical system

Research new and upcoming “Green Designs” for any plumbing or electrical system in either in the residential or commercial arena. Describe what the idea is and what it does that makes it considered to be a green design and discuss how it is installed and interconnected with the rest of the mechanical and electrical systems within a project. Your paper should be in accordance with APA format. Using one inch margins, the body of the paper is to be between three and four pages. Your paper must also include a title page and reference page(s). An abstract is not required for this assignment. Your paper must include at least two references outside of your text book.

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The Inviolability of Conscience

Review the official teachings of the Catholic Church on conscience which are compiled within the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
In an essay form, answer the following:
• Discuss which section (either I, II, III, or IV) stood out to you and why you consider it important. Do you agree with the teachings of the Catholic Church on the formation of one’s conscience and its inviolability, to the extent that a person “must always obey” his or her conscience (CCC #1790)?
• Include a direct reference from a resource included in this module.
• Section 2 – Normative Concepts in O’Rourke, K. (2011) Medical Ethics: Sources of Catholic Teaching, 4th
• Section 3 – Formation of Conscience in O’Rourke, K. (2011) Medical Ethics: Sources of Catholic Teaching, 4th
Text:
• Sulmasy, D. (2006). The Rebirth of the Clinic.
Can download PDF copy here >> https://1lib.us/book/3646017/463ffd
• O’Rourke, K., Medical Ethics: Sources of Catholic Teaching, 4th
Can download PDF copy here >> https://www.academia.edu/13846623/Medical_Ethics_Sources_of_Catholic_Teachings_4th_edition_edited_by_Kevin_D_O_Rourke_OP_and_Philip_J_Boyle?auto=download

Other Resources:
Read the following article to learn about Moral Conscience in the Catholic Church.
Catechism of the Catholic Church: Chapter 1 Article 6 Moral Conscience

Read the following article co-authored by Manuel Velasquez, Claire Andre, Thomas Shanks, S.J., and Michael J. Meyer of the Markkaa Center for Applied Ethics provides background on various systematic approaches to ethical decision making.

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Market structures

Market structures describes what makes up an economic environment. How many firms are competing? How easy is it to enter or exit the industries? How large or small are these firms? Is it a technologically advance industry? According to the textbook there are several different types of market structures that
can appear. An Oligopoly is an environment where there are only a few, but rather large, firms in a single industry (Baye & Prince, Basic Oligopoly Models 2021). An example of this can be seen with media outlets in the US where there is Comcast, Viacom, Fox, etc. which are some of the larger conglomerates
that often buy out or create new, smaller channels. Entry costs are high so new entrants are not often seen. The profits of one company takes away the profits of another company so competition can be fierce. A monopoly on the other hand is when there is a single producer of a good/service for an industry (Baye & Prince, The Nature of Industry 2021). This scenario has become more in recent times as many governments at this point in time have set up policies in order to prevent this type of scenario from happening but it does occasionally still happen, especially in the pharmaceutical industry where patents plays

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