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What’s the point of ethics?
It’s a frequent misconception that the Hippocratic Oath contains the phrase “do no harm”, and that means that doctors can’t do anything that might hurt their patients. But it doesn’t, and sometimes they have to. Primarily the thrust of the … Continue reading
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Tagged #rhizomes, consequentialism, education, ethics, harm, Kant, medical ethics, virtue ethics
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