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"Heavy clothing prevented harm".
Objective or rational guilt, by contrast — guilt that is "fitting" to one's actions — accurately tracks real wrongdoing or culpability: guilt is appropriate because one acted to deliberately harm someone, or could have prevented harm and did not.
Virginia Held (Held 1970) argues that members of an unorganized group may be said to be responsible for not taking an action that could have prevented harm in cases where they could have done something to prevent the harm together but chose not to do so.
His surgery was successful, and innovative treatment for laminitis prevented harm to his feet, so he was sent to the Fair Hill Training Center for recovery and rehabilitation.
The category of non-maleficence was used when PTs described how they prevented harm resulting from errors of colleagues.
Treatment options were balanced between those that had a utilitarian value, in that they increased patient well-being, prevented harm or helped a course of treatment proceed; and those actions that had a deontological value, in that they were a 'good' in themselves regardless of outcome.
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These data indicate that, apart from preventing harm among drinkers, alcohol prevention policy also needs to focus on preventing drinkers from harming others.
My AI will prevent harm whenever it can, for prevention is preferable to cure.
The obligation persists in this case because of the failure to prevent harm: the duty of beneficence or harm-prevention is fulfilled only when the harm is prevented or the good is accomplished, not simply by attempts to do so.
Paternalism is sometimes justified on the grounds of preventing harm.
We will continue taking the greatest care to prevent harm to innocent civilians.
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