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      Is there an ethics of algorithms?

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          Why Machine Ethics?

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            The precautionary principle and medical decision making.

            The precautionary principle is a useful strategy for decision-making when physicians and patients lack evidence relating to the potential outcomes associated with various choices. According to a version of the principle defended here, one should take reasonable measures to avoid threats that are serious and plausible. The reasonableness of a response to a threat depends on several factors, including benefit vs. harm, realism, proportionality, and consistency. Since a concept of reasonableness plays an essential role in applying the precautionary principle, this principle gives physicians and patients a decision-making strategy that encourages the careful weighing and balancing of different values that one finds in humanistic approaches to clinical reasoning. Properly understood, the principle presents a worthwhile alternative to approaches to clinical reasoning that apply expected utility theory to decision problems.
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              Ethical protocols design

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                Journal
                Ethics and Information Technology
                Ethics Inf Technol
                Springer Nature
                1388-1957
                1572-8439
                September 2011
                July 2010
                : 13
                : 3
                : 251-260
                Article
                10.1007/s10676-010-9233-7
                8aa05379-83b7-4673-a5e7-b7ade2882faa
                © 2011
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