- Fri Apr 29, 2016 4:32 pm
#23675
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (B)
This stimulus presents an interesting medical ethics question: should a person be warned of having the potential to develop a fatal illness for which there is no known cure, especially when such a warning itself can be damaging? Medical tests now make it possible to detect early warning signs of currently incurable diseases.
Answer choice (A): The philosopher's intent is not to point out the failure of medicine to solve every problem, but to point out a dilemma that has come with a particular medical advance.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Medicine had advanced to the point where we can detect early warning signs for many diseases, some of which are incurable, and this has presented the new ethical dilemma: should such patients be notified?
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is incorrect because it fails to reference the ethical dilemma presented by the philosopher.
Answer choice (D): This deep thought may be true, but it is not the focus of the philosopher, who is only interested in one particular medical ethical dilemma.
Answer choice (E): The philosopher does not question the value of advancing technology, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (B)
This stimulus presents an interesting medical ethics question: should a person be warned of having the potential to develop a fatal illness for which there is no known cure, especially when such a warning itself can be damaging? Medical tests now make it possible to detect early warning signs of currently incurable diseases.
Answer choice (A): The philosopher's intent is not to point out the failure of medicine to solve every problem, but to point out a dilemma that has come with a particular medical advance.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Medicine had advanced to the point where we can detect early warning signs for many diseases, some of which are incurable, and this has presented the new ethical dilemma: should such patients be notified?
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is incorrect because it fails to reference the ethical dilemma presented by the philosopher.
Answer choice (D): This deep thought may be true, but it is not the focus of the philosopher, who is only interested in one particular medical ethical dilemma.
Answer choice (E): The philosopher does not question the value of advancing technology, so this answer choice is incorrect.