HLSC220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Retributive Justice, Primum Non Nocere, Distributive Justice

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Hlsc questions: prominent figure not in natural law theory, david hume, kant grounds ethics in, rational will, according to j. s. mill, which of the following reasons is not acceptable reasoning for limiting liberty. Informed consent: the oath of hippocrates suggest that the primary moral reasoning for action should be to, firstly to do no harm, ethics is. It is impossible to assert that subjectivism is true: subjectivism does not allow for moral disagreement. It is a form of ethics which subjects us to the moral judgement of others. John finnis: a health (cid:272)a(cid:396)e p(cid:396)ofessio(cid:374)al(cid:859)s dut(cid:455) to (cid:373)ai(cid:374)tai(cid:374) (cid:272)o(cid:374)fide(cid:374)tialit(cid:455) is, prima facie, absolute, optional, only a recent obligation in health care, external constraints can influences voluntarinessin situations related to informed consent. Intrinsic to all human persons because human persons possess a value which surpass all other creatures. It is overly complex approach to health care ethics.

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