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Category > Psychology Posted 26 Sep 2017 My Price 10.00

Hypothetical Ethical Problem:

HUMN 330- VALUES AND ETHICSModule 6 - Hypothetical Ethical Problem: The Population Situation, Part 2

Part 2: Assuming a Role

Role: Pharmacist

  • The government will be holding a series of regional meetings with local citizens to discuss the policy proposals. You will assume the role of someone in the community, and it will be your job to provide input from the point of view of this person. For example, if you are a teacher, you will put yourself in the place of someone who teaches school in this community. Try not to select a role that has already been taken by another student.
  • Brainstorm, considering how someone in your position might feel about the situation and the proposed policies. Do you have other suggestions? Then, refine your work, using concepts from the readings to support your points.
  • Choose some portions of your responses and post them to this discussion.
  • The Population Situation: An Exercise in Utilitarianism
    population growth upward curve You are a citizen of a developing country. The year is 2025 and your
    country is facing massive population growth. In the last decade alone, it has seen a population growth of
    nearly 200 million people, and demographics forecast continued rapid growth well into the next
    generation. The nation has also seen a rapid rise in industrial and commercial development, both of which are
    wreaking havoc on the environment. Climatologists have noted a marked increase in the levels of air and
    water pollution. In addition, the nation's reliance on mono-crops has made it food-dependent on its
    trading partners; it can no longer feed its growing population on its own. This has resulted in some food
    shortages. The most promising option the state has at present is to try to stem the tide of population growth
    internally. Demographers have noted that, primarily due to a tradition of raising large families and other cultural
    and religious mandates, most of the state's population growth is occurring among poorer, rural sectors.
    Many families are comprised of up to ten children each. In some instances, birth control is available, but
    simply not used. In other instances, no birth control or formal family planning education is provided. The
    affordability of contraception is also a concern. Culturally, however, it has been found to be taboo to discuss family concerns publicly. Yet the state
    knows that it is facing an impending food, environmental, political and even international crisis if
    something is not done immediately.
    What is the nation to do? The following policies have been proposed:
    1. The nation should provide free contraception up to/including sterilization.
    2. The nation should enact a one-child policy, and prospective parents who wish an exception will
    have to apply for a license.
    3. Parents should prepare an environmental impact statement for their families annually, detailing
    the resources used. Families who exceed allotted resources for energy, food, etc. will be fined.
    4. Expectant mothers should be required to undergo genetic testing to ensure that each child has
    the potential to become a productive member of society.

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