CORDIS Project
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This project explores the ethical implications of medical complicity, where healthcare professionals may indirectly contribute to wrongdoing. It aims to provide a clear framework and guidance for addressing ethical dilemmas faced by medical practitioners in various contexts.
Traditionally, discussions in medical ethics have focused on ways in which medical professionals may do wrong by directly harming or wronging patients or research subjects.
However, medical professionals may also act wrongly in indirect ways, by being accomplices to others' wrongdoing (e.g. by taking part in torture, a doctor may become complicit in torture).
Moreover, the effects of medical complicity can aggregate to produce substantial wrongs, such as gross human right violations (e.g. the c…
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