Iconoclastic ethics.

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Abstract

Arguments are advanced, on a pragmatic basis, for preferring a 'situational' approach to medical ethical problems, rather than an approach based on any one of the dogmatic formulations on offer. The consequences of such a preference are exemplified in relation to confidentiality; and in relation to the ethical dilemmas which surround the beginning and the end of terrestrial human life.

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Black, D. (1984). Iconoclastic ethics. Journal of Medical Ethics, 10(4), 179–182. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.10.4.179

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