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The Hippocratic oath has long been medicine’s basic moral rule—do good for patients, avoid harm, and keep confidences. Critics now say it’s old-fashioned, too rigid, and ignores modern issues, patient rights, and how healthcare is organized today. The author replies that who originally wrote the oath doesn’t matter because each generation can judge and update it; its central idea of putting patients’ welfare first should stay, while less important parts can be revised or reinterpreted (for example, the old ban on 'cutting for the stone' is now read as a rule to only perform procedures within one’s skill).

Logic Breakdown

Scan the passage for its overall rhetorical progression: note the opening description of the oath/tradition, the paragraph listing critics' objections, and the concluding defense that recommends retaining core principles with limited adaptations.

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Which one of the following most accurately describes the organization of the material presented in the passage?

Correct Answer
E
The passage (1) describes the tradition surrounding the Hippocratic oath: "The moral precepts embodied in the Hippocratic oath... have long been considered the immutable bedrock of medical ethics, binding physicians in a moral community..." (2) lists criticisms: "Critics argue that the oath is outdated;... It also encourages doctors to adopt an authoritarian stance..." and "Some respected opponents even cite historical doubts about the oath's origin..." and (3) offers a general defense of the oath and a call for limited change: "This historical issue may be dismissed at the outset as irrelevant to the oath's current appropriateness." and "To fulfill that need, the core value of beneficence... should be retained, with adaptations at the oath's periphery..." These elements exactly match choice E.
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