Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Medical students often focus so much on science that they can lose touch with patients' feelings, so they need ways to stay caring and make better moral choices. Traditional ethics classes are too abstract to show how people really act in everyday situations. Reading stories helps because it puts students in other people's shoes, teaches them to see different points of view, and trains them to think flexibly about right and wrong. This doesn't mean abandoning moral rules; stories give a deeper sense of human nature that helps doctors apply ethical principles more wisely.
Logic Breakdown
Focus on paragraph 2 (the discussion of traditional ethics). Determine whether the author expresses outright rejection, qualified criticism, or some approval of the method by noting any stated benefits and criticisms.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage27.The author's attitude regarding the traditional method of teaching ethics in medical school can most accurately be described as
Correct Answer
E
'Although the conceptual clarity provided by a traditional ethics course can be valuable, theorizing about ethics contributes little to the understanding of everyday human experience or to preparing medical students for the multifarious ethical dilemmas they will face as physicians.' Also: 'this training relies heavily on an abstract, philosophical view of ethics.' These lines show the author criticizes the abstract traditional method (partial disapproval) while explicitly acknowledging a positive effect (conceptual clarity), so E best captures the attitude.
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