Essence, Determinants, and Consequences of Ethics-Case Study - II
You are the Chief Medical Superintendent (CMS) of a district hospital. A rural woman, pregnant for the third time and already a mother of two daughters, is in labor. Upon examination, the fetus is healthy, but the husband and mother-in-law, based on an ultrasound report suggesting the likelihood of a girl, demand an abortion. They tell you they cannot arrange for a dowry and will face social persecution if another girl is born. The woman herself is silent and terrified. By law, terminating a pregnancy for non-medical reasons is a crime. Your ethical foundation is respect for human dignity and ....
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Case Study
- 1 Moral Intuition vs. Moral Reasoning-Case Study - I
- 2 Ethics in Private and Public Relationships-Case Study - II
- 3 Moral Intuition vs. Moral Reasoning-Case Study - II
- 4 Objectivity & Dedication to Public Service-Case Study - I (Waterlogging vs. Orphanage)
- 5 Objectivity & Dedication to Public Service-Case Study - II (Bike Ambulance vs. SOPs)
- 6 Essence, Determinants and Consequences of Ethics - Case Study - I
- 7 Ethics in Human Actions & its Dimensions-Case Study - I
- 8 Ethics in Human Actions & its Dimensions-Case Study - II
- 9 Ethics in Private and Public Relationships-Case Study - I
- 10 Empathy, Tolerance, and Compassion towards Weaker Sections-Case Study - II

