The Doctrine of
Double Effect
Double Effect
Broadly, the doctrine of double effect is a set of ethical criteria often referenced in establishing the permissibility of an action that causes serious harm as a side effect in pursuance of a favorable outcome. This is a key theme in Residues. Euthanasia is an example of such an act.
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