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Chapter 12 Self Quiz
The problem of many hands: Who is responsible and should anyone be blamed?
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The design change that led to the structural failure
was proposed by the builder Havens Steel Company.
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was officially approved by the designer Jack D. Gillum.
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can be traced to a single responsible individual who approved it.
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None of the above
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RMS Titanic
sank on its maiden voyage on April 14, 1912. This a good illustration of the problem of many hands because
the captain did not keep both his hands on the steering wheel.
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the captain was solely responsible for the sinking of the ship.
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a group of people were jointly responsible for the negative outcome and it was difficult (or impossible) to assign responsibility to each individual member of the group.
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All of the above
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The Therac-25 case primarily raises ethical questions about the
lack of adequate training and oversight of programmers and technicians.
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moral permissibility of using radiation for medical treatments.
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internal coherence of the NSPE Code of Ethics.
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None of the above
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A technician named Fritz Hager revealed that
he had not received extensive training by the manufacturer.
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the error occurred only when the technician typed the commands in quickly.
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the error was simple to fix but expensive.
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All of the above
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What was the take-home message of the Therac 25 case?
Software engineers are never responsible for their actions.
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Analogue technologies are always safer than digital ones.
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Bad software can kill people.
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All of the above
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The fact that not all of Braham and van Hees's three conditions can be satisfied simultaneously does not mean it is impossible to coherently allocate moral responsibility for collective outcomes because we
can accept fragmentations in responsibility allocations.
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can still make an assignment of responsibility after making a theoretical choice.
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could deny that at least one individual is responsible for every state of affairs.
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All of the above
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Aristotle maintains we are responsible for our actions just in case we
have deliberated about what to do.
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are able to voluntarily decide and be aware of what we are doing.
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do what the phronimos would do in our situation.
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None of the above
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The common-sense notion of being morally responsible for an act assumes situations in which the
agent has causal responsibility.
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agent has liability-responsibility.
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act is voluntary.
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All of the above
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Which of the following led to the massive loss of life in the sinking of the
Titanic
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An insufficient number of watertight bulkheads
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An insufficient number of lifeboats
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The decision to turn rather than maintain a straight course over iceberg
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All of the above
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Which of the following has been proposed as a technical solution to smartphone addiction?
Phones that shame users for how much time they spend on them
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More advanced notification settings
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Phones that giveusers a weekly report on their activity
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All of the above
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