Rights Views: What is a just society
Concepts would create rules
Veil of ignorance: Blind yourself of others around you, don't judge, You could always end up in their shoes one day.
Liberty Principle: All people have the same basic rights
Social Justice: people make decisions in order to protect those who are in a lesser position
Rights Views is having a just society, in which we need rules to maintain. Rawls believed in blinding yourself from others or from ignorance, which is known as the veil of ignorance. Rawls always believed that all people should have the same rights, and all should be equal no matter who they are, this is known as liberty principle. Distributive justice plays a role in this as well. This is basic equality for all, no one should come before someone else, and those who are better off or in a better place should help those who can’t help themselves. The first code of ethics that goes with this theory is “A physician shall respect the law and also recognize a responsibility to seek changes in those requirements, which are contrary to the best interests of the patient” (AMA code of ethics, 2001). This ethic states that all people should be equal with the same rights and be treated the same. No matter who you are you have to respect the law, and obey it. The physician should treat every patient the same no matter who they are, and respect them as a human life. The last code of ethics that correlates with this theory is “A physician shall, while caring for a patient, regard responsibility to the patient as paramount” (AMA code of ethics, 2001). The physician has an overall responsibility to the patient, and to do what’s best for the patient, and to look out for the patient no matter who they are or their situation. The physician is in a place where he/she is supposed to look out for the people coming to them for help better known as the patient.
Concepts would create rules
Veil of ignorance: Blind yourself of others around you, don't judge, You could always end up in their shoes one day.
Liberty Principle: All people have the same basic rights
Social Justice: people make decisions in order to protect those who are in a lesser position
Rights Views is having a just society, in which we need rules to maintain. Rawls believed in blinding yourself from others or from ignorance, which is known as the veil of ignorance. Rawls always believed that all people should have the same rights, and all should be equal no matter who they are, this is known as liberty principle. Distributive justice plays a role in this as well. This is basic equality for all, no one should come before someone else, and those who are better off or in a better place should help those who can’t help themselves. The first code of ethics that goes with this theory is “A physician shall respect the law and also recognize a responsibility to seek changes in those requirements, which are contrary to the best interests of the patient” (AMA code of ethics, 2001). This ethic states that all people should be equal with the same rights and be treated the same. No matter who you are you have to respect the law, and obey it. The physician should treat every patient the same no matter who they are, and respect them as a human life. The last code of ethics that correlates with this theory is “A physician shall, while caring for a patient, regard responsibility to the patient as paramount” (AMA code of ethics, 2001). The physician has an overall responsibility to the patient, and to do what’s best for the patient, and to look out for the patient no matter who they are or their situation. The physician is in a place where he/she is supposed to look out for the people coming to them for help better known as the patient.