Pandemic Ethics: Covid-19 Shows Just How Much of Ethics Depends on (Good) Data
Written by Hazem Zohny In times of crises, the archetypal ethicist sits in the proverbial armchair and hums and haws, testing out intuitions about an action or policy against a jumble of moral theories. Covid-19 shows why the archetypal ethicist is as useless as antibiotics are for viral infections. This is because virtually all the […]
Source: blog.bioethics.net - Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Hazem Zohny Tags: Health Care Public Health Pandemic Ethics regulation syndicated Source Type: blogs
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