Monday, May 25, 2015

In the following scenario, do you think it's fair that some qualify for these services and some don't? Is this ethical? What do you feel the criteria...

I would
argue that it is fair and ethical to
offer these services for some and not for others so long as
the people
running the program use appropriate criteria to decide who gets the services and
who
does not. 

You could argue that the fairest situation
is one in which
everyone gets exactly the same sorts of services when it
comes to health care.  However, the sad
truth is that not everyone gets the
same health care in this country.  A person who has no
health insurance, for
example, is not going to get much health care at all.  This is not fair,
but
it happens.  Therefore, it does not seem right to say that denying extras like the
program
discussed in this question to some...

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