Allocating Public Health Resources Imagine that you are standing on the bank of a river and injured people start floating down the river towards you. There is no end to the floating people…they just keep coming and coming. You are alone and you do not have cell service to phone for back up. What do you do? In your discussion post, discuss what type of assistance you would want to provide. Explain where you think it would be best to focus your energy assisting (ie. should you stay where you are and pull people out of the river, or should you go upstream to find out why injured people are ending up in the river?) Determine what proportion of assistance should go to aiding injured people versus preventing the cause of the injuries in the first place. Justify your reasoning for why you would allocate your resources that way. (There is no right or wrong answer to this; it is a matter of determining the priorities between treatment vs. prevention.) First Guided Response Due on Day 5: Compare your response to that of your classmate. Assess how your classmate’s response would relate to public health issues more broadly. Determine whether your classmate’s justification for allocating resources is appropriate when considering public health issues more broadly. Pose at least one follow-up question to your classmate’s discussion response. Please make sure your questions are open-ended and not one-word response questions to enhance critical thinking skills. Respond to at least two of your classmates. Second Guided Response Due on Day 7: Students must respond to the questions posed to them. THIS TUTORIAL INCLUDES TWO ANSWERS FOR THIS DISCUSSION QUESTION TO HELP YOU SCORE BETTER Links to other tutorials for HCA 415 Just click on Assignment/Discussion/Quiz name to go to respective tutorial. · HCA 415 Week 1 Assignment ( 10 Essential Services of Public Health ) · HCA 415 Week 1 Quiz · HCA 415 Week 2 Assignment 1 ( Community Health Roles ) · HCA 415 Week 2 Assignment 2 ( Ethics in Public Health Case Study ) · HCA 415 Week 2 Discussion ( Infectious and Chronic Diseases ) · HCA 415 Week 3 Assignment 1 ( 11 Blue Men ) · HCA 415 Week 3 Assignment 2 ( Significant Contributions to Public Health – Part I ) · HCA 415 Week 3 Quiz · HCA 415 Week 4 Assignment ( Advocating for Public Health Policy ) · HCA 415 Week 4 Discussion 1 ( Public Health Disasters & Preparedness ) · HCA 415 Week 4 Discussion 2 ( Allocating Public Health Resources ) · HCA 415 Week 5 Assignment ( Significant Contributions to Public Health – Part II ) · HCA 415 Week 5 Discussion ( What are YOU going to do about it )

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Mill’s Principle of Utility

Please work with your classmates to construct a high-quality, extended academic discussion of the following questions. As always in our class, please work together to clarify concepts, explore questions, and analyze specific passages from our excerpt of Mill’s Utilitarianism.

What, according to Mill, is greatest happiness principle? Exactly how does he think that principle can be used to determine whether a proposed course of action would be the right or the wrong thing to do? How easy or hard is to to apply the utilitarian “hedonistic calculus”? Does performing these calculations require us to know exactly what will happen in the future? If not, how can we be confident that we understand what the consequences of a proposed action will be? NOTE: The Meaning of UTILITY British English and American English can look the same but have very different meanings. For Mill, “utility” means “usefulness”–just like if you had a “utility room” or “utility closet” in your home or place or business, that would be where you stored your “useful” things (like brooms, mops, and so forth).

 

So, when Mill talks about the Principle of Utility, it might help to read it as the “Principle of Usefulness.” The most “useful” ethical decision will be the one that results in the greatest amount of happiness for the majority of the people. And, if we add Bentham’s Hedonic Calculus, the Calculus becomes a sort of “costs and benefits” analysis for ethical decision-making for determing the action which would produce the most useful results for the majority of the people who would be affected by that decision (since that would make them happier).

 

 

PL201 Introduction to Philosophy Assignments and Discussions

 

PL201 week 1 Discussion Introduction to Philosophy “Socrates’s Philosophical Life”

PL 201 week 1 1 Assignment – Introduction to Philosophy – Short Paper on Socrates

PL201 week 2 discussion “Descartes’ Method of Hyperbolic Doubt”

PL 201 week 2 Assignment “Short Paper on Descartes”

PL 201 Week 3 Discussion “Immanuel Kant’s Epistemology”

PL 201 Week 3 Assignment “Short Paper on Kant”

PL 201 Week 4 Discussion “Aristotle’s Conception of Virtue”

– PL 201 Week 4 Assignment “Short Paper on Aristotle”

PL 201 Week 5 Discussion “Mill’s Principle of Utility”

PL 201 Week 5 Assignment “Short Paper on Mill”

PL 201 Week 6 Assignment Short Paper On Locke

PL 201 Week 7 Discussion “Universal Human Rights”

PL 201 Week 7 Assignment “Short Paper on Human Rights.”

PL 201 Week 8 Discussion “What We Have Learned”

PL 201 Week 8 Assignment Self-Evaluation

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