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1. In Robert Nozick's "The Experience Machine" how did the "experience machine" relates to utilitarianism? Would "plugging in" increase the happiness for the world or decrease it?
2. In Talcott Parsons' concept of the "sick role" what was two "duties"?
3. In Talcott Parsons' concept of the "sick role" what was
4. In Talcott Parsons' concept of the "sick role" what was the concept of "malingering"
5. In Michel Foucault's concept of le regard what was its pros? What does it allow HCPs to do well or better?
6. In Michel Foucault's concept of le regard what was its cons? What are the negative aspects for HCPs and or for the patients?
7. In Michel Foucault's concept of le regard what is the role that language plays in the medical encounter?
8. In Jürgen Habermas' "communicative action" what was the aim of "strategic action"?
9. In Jürgen Habermas' "communicative action" what was the aim of "communicative action"?
10. In Jürgen Habermas' "communicative action" what is the role that language plays in communicative action and the medical encounter?
11. In Jürgen Habermas' "communicative action" what was the elements and/or relationship dynamics that communicative action requires?
12. In Jürgen Habermas' "communicative action" what was the three types of "criticizable validity claims"?
13. In Jürgen Habermas' "communicative action" what was the "controlled force" (or the unforced force)?
14. What is informed consent and how would someone define or describe it?
15. What are the necessary elements for informed consent in the medical encounter?
16. How should HCPs respect autonomy and consent with unconscious patients?
17. What was the basic facts of Mohr v. Williams?
18. What was the basic facts of Pratt v. Davis?