“The Science” and Moral Judgments
Some common mislocutions are simply insufferable. One is, “It’s in my/our DNA,” implying that a commitment or habit or practiced behavior is genetically hard-wired. No, it isn’t. Another is, “I/we will follow the science” to make judgments. If by this is meant, “I will face facts rather than engage in wishful thinking,” then hear, hear. … Continue reading "“The Science” and Moral Judgments"
Source: blog.bioethics.net - Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Jon Holmlund Tags: Health Care Allocation / Access / Public Health syndicated Source Type: blogs
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