Which of the following ethical principles refers to the duty to do
good?
a) Beneficence
Beneficence is the duty to do good and the active promotion of
benevolent acts.
b) Fidelity
Fidelity refers to the duty to be faithful to one’s commitments.
c) Veracity
Veracity is the obligation to tell the truth.
d) Nonmaleficence
Nonmaleficence is the duty not to inflict, as well as to prevent and
remove, harm; it is more binding than beneficence.
good?
a) Beneficence
Beneficence is the duty to do good and the active promotion of
benevolent acts.
b) Fidelity
Fidelity refers to the duty to be faithful to one’s commitments.
c) Veracity
Veracity is the obligation to tell the truth.
d) Nonmaleficence
Nonmaleficence is the duty not to inflict, as well as to prevent and
remove, harm; it is more binding than beneficence.