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Intending Harm, Foreseeing Harm, and Failures of the Will
Noûs, 2002Very many moral theorists accept that what makes a particular morality the correct or true morality is some kind of appeal to what is good and bad for people. And to many people, this suggests a picture of morality as having two quite distinct levels.
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Bioethics, 2011
ABSTRACTMoral disagreements often revolve around the issue of harm to others. Identifying harms, however, is a contested enterprise. This paper provides a conceptual toolbox for identifying harms, and so possible wrongdoing, by drawing several distinctions.
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ABSTRACTMoral disagreements often revolve around the issue of harm to others. Identifying harms, however, is a contested enterprise. This paper provides a conceptual toolbox for identifying harms, and so possible wrongdoing, by drawing several distinctions.
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The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
Classically, incest has been considered from both a psychological and sociological point of view to have harmful consequences. Genetic research, though by no means lacking controversy of its own, generally supports the notion that inbreeding has untoward genetic consequences.
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Classically, incest has been considered from both a psychological and sociological point of view to have harmful consequences. Genetic research, though by no means lacking controversy of its own, generally supports the notion that inbreeding has untoward genetic consequences.
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International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2003
As a former infection control practitioner who was inspired by Nightingale’s life to become an epidemiologist it is clear to me that reducing nosocomial infection caused by re-use of dirty needles and other activities of health care providers is a much less daunting task than changing the sexual behaviour of an entire population. (excerpt)
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As a former infection control practitioner who was inspired by Nightingale’s life to become an epidemiologist it is clear to me that reducing nosocomial infection caused by re-use of dirty needles and other activities of health care providers is a much less daunting task than changing the sexual behaviour of an entire population. (excerpt)
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
Abstract This essay considers at length some ethical, philosophical implications of the medical maxim, "Do no harm" (or "Primum non nocere").
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Abstract This essay considers at length some ethical, philosophical implications of the medical maxim, "Do no harm" (or "Primum non nocere").
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Targeting drugs to tumours using cell membrane-coated nanoparticles
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022Ronnie H Fang, Liangfang Zhang
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Cumulative burden of psychiatric disorders and self-harm across 26 adult cancers
Nature Medicine, 2022Alvina G Lai
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