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J Med Ethics ; 50(3): 207-208, 2024 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36858812

ABSTRACT

Miller has recently argued that the standard liberal and moderate positions on abortion are incapable of grounding the claim that 'all non-disabled adult humans are equal'. The reason, he claims, is such accounts base the intrinsic moral worth of a human being on some property (or set of properties) which comes in degrees. In contrast, he argues that moral equality must reside in some binary property, such as the property of being human. In this paper, I offer three criticisms of Miller's position.


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Abortion, Induced , Abortion, Spontaneous , Pregnancy , Female , Male , Adult , Humans
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J Med Ethics ; 44(4): 248-252, 2018 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29018177

ABSTRACT

Medical personnel sometimes face a seeming conflict between a duty to respect patient confidentiality and a duty to warn or protect endangered third parties. The conventional answer to dilemmas of this sort is that, in certain circumstances, medical professionals have an obligation to breach confidentiality. Kenneth Kipnis has argued, however, that the conventional wisdom on the nature of medical confidentiality is mistaken. Kipnis argues that the obligation to respect patient confidentiality is unqualified or absolute, since unqualified policies can save more lives in the long run. In this paper, I identify the form of Kipnis's argument and present a challenge to it. I conclude that, as matters stand now, a qualified confidentiality policy is the more rational choice.


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Confidentiality/ethics , Duty to Warn/ethics , Physician's Role/psychology , Physician-Patient Relations/ethics , Truth Disclosure/ethics , Dissent and Disputes , Duty to Warn/psychology , Ethics, Medical , Humans , Moral Obligations , Social Justice
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