What is your answer?
Which is NOT an element of the principle of totality and integrity?
{ 1 } - The basic capacities that define human personhood are never sacrificed unless this is necessary to preserve life itself.
{ 2 } - To promote human dignity in community, every person must develop, use, care for, and preserve all of his natural physical and psychic functions when possible.
{ 3 } - When lower functions are sacrificed, this is done with an effort to compensate for this sacrifice.
{ 4 } - One may sacrifice self-respect to protect the totality of one's life.
{ 5 } - Lower functions are never sacrificed except for the better functioning of the whole person.
<= back | menu | forward =>
Directions: Click on a number from 1 to 5.
1 is wrong. Please try again.
Which is NOT an element of the principle of totality and integrity?
{ 1 } - The basic capacities that define human personhood are never sacrificed unless this is necessary to preserve life itself.
{ 2 } - To promote human dignity in community, every person must develop, use, care for, and preserve all of his natural physical and psychic functions when possible.
{ 3 } - When lower functions are sacrificed, this is done with an effort to compensate for this sacrifice.
{ 4 } - One may sacrifice self-respect to protect the totality of one's life.
{ 5 } - Lower functions are never sacrificed except for the better functioning of the whole person.
See p. 219.
<= back | menu | forward =>
2 is wrong. Please try again.
Which is NOT an element of the principle of totality and integrity?
{ 1 } - The basic capacities that define human personhood are never sacrificed unless this is necessary to preserve life itself.
{ 2 } - To promote human dignity in community, every person must develop, use, care for, and preserve all of his natural physical and psychic functions when possible.
{ 3 } - When lower functions are sacrificed, this is done with an effort to compensate for this sacrifice.
{ 4 } - One may sacrifice self-respect to protect the totality of one's life.
{ 5 } - Lower functions are never sacrificed except for the better functioning of the whole person.
See p. 219.
<= back | menu | forward =>
3 is wrong. Please try again.
Which is NOT an element of the principle of totality and integrity?
{ 1 } - The basic capacities that define human personhood are never sacrificed unless this is necessary to preserve life itself.
{ 2 } - To promote human dignity in community, every person must develop, use, care for, and preserve all of his natural physical and psychic functions when possible.
{ 3 } - When lower functions are sacrificed, this is done with an effort to compensate for this sacrifice.
{ 4 } - One may sacrifice self-respect to protect the totality of one's life.
{ 5 } - Lower functions are never sacrificed except for the better functioning of the whole person.
See p. 219.
<= back | menu | forward =>
4 is correct!
Which is NOT an element of the principle of totality and integrity?
{ 1 } - The basic capacities that define human personhood are never sacrificed unless this is necessary to preserve life itself.
{ 2 } - To promote human dignity in community, every person must develop, use, care for, and preserve all of his natural physical and psychic functions when possible.
{ 3 } - When lower functions are sacrificed, this is done with an effort to compensate for this sacrifice.
{ 4 } - One may sacrifice self-respect to protect the totality of one's life.
{ 5 } - Lower functions are never sacrificed except for the better functioning of the whole person.
The surrender of self-respect through technology's unwarranted manipulation of the human body is one of the dangers of contemporary society. See p. 219.
<= back | menu | forward =>
Before continuing, you might try some wrong answers.
5 is wrong. Please try again.
Which is NOT an element of the principle of totality and integrity?
{ 1 } - The basic capacities that define human personhood are never sacrificed unless this is necessary to preserve life itself.
{ 2 } - To promote human dignity in community, every person must develop, use, care for, and preserve all of his natural physical and psychic functions when possible.
{ 3 } - When lower functions are sacrificed, this is done with an effort to compensate for this sacrifice.
{ 4 } - One may sacrifice self-respect to protect the totality of one's life.
{ 5 } - Lower functions are never sacrificed except for the better functioning of the whole person.
See p. 219.
<= back | menu | forward =>
the end