Sentence examples for foreseen effect from inspiring English sources

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They assisted patients with filling out questionnaires on quality of life, and, as a not foreseen effect, the nurses were also found to play an important role in giving advice and support to these patients (unpublished results).

Although the foreseen effect was to reduce use of secondary care services, the point was made that the primary aim of the project was to improve care for patients.

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The foreseen effects are not reasons for action; rather, as Boyle notes, "…they are sometimes conditions in spite of which one acts" (1980, 535).

The difference between intended or chosen means (or ends) and foreseeable or even fully foreseen effects ("side-effects"), like the consequent difference between the moral and, presumptively, legal standards applicable respectively to intended and not-intended effects, is psychologically and morally real.

Proponents of the principle of double effect have always acknowledged that a proportionality condition must be satisfied when double effect is applied, but this condition typically requires only that the good effect outweigh the foreseen bad effect or that there be sufficient reason for causing the bad effect.

For example, a false impression can merely be the foreseen side effect of trying to impress a patient with obscure Latin words, instead of describing the diagnosis in simple terms (Jackson 1991, 6).

An act might undermine an institutional process or purpose without the person who performed it intending this effect, foreseeing this effect, or indeed even being in a position such that they could or should have foreseen this effect.

A second misinterpretation is fostered by applications of double effect that contrast the permissibility of causing a harm as a merely foreseen side effect of pursuing a good end with the impermissibility of aiming at the same kind of harm as one's end.

Weber could not have foreseen the effect of these two things on the art of music, but he might well have imagined it.

Of course, if the harm to the one is rightly described as a merely foreseen side effect of switching the trolley, then this alone does not show that it is permissible to cause it.

First, the point of mentioning the permissible hastening of death as a merely foreseen side effect may be to contrast it with what is deemed morally impermissible: administering drugs that are not pain relievers to a patient with a terminal illness in order to hasten death and thereby cut short the patient's suffering.

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