Exam paper May 2005

Answer any two questions

What needs to be safeguarded by any arrangements that permit euthanasia? How would these safeguards be best secured?

Are there circumstances in which human embryos might properly be used for medical purposes?

‘The only considerations that should limit sexual practices are (a) whether the parties concerned consent and (b) whether there is likely to be harm to those not involved.’ Do you agree?

Should the law in some circumstances forbid you to say what you want to say?


If punishing someone is unlikely to reform them, or deter others, is there any point in it?


Do you have to have a view about the fundamental nature of ethics in order to address the questions raised under ‘Applied Ethics’?


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