Gert Heather J
Department of Philosophy, MS #4237, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77832, USA.
Mt Sinai J Med. 2005 Jul;72(4):216-20.
Three criteria are necessary for an event to be an emergency: (a) there must be an expectation of serious harm; (b) there must be an expectation that someone can do something to prevent or reduce that harm; and (c) there must be time pressure. Because emergencies are unique in having this set of criteria, standard moral principles, when applied to emergency situations, can require actions that are prohibited in other situations. This can give the impression that there are different moral principles at work in emergencies. This paper argues that this impression is illusory.
(a)必须预期会有严重伤害;(b)必须预期有人能够采取措施预防或减少这种伤害;(c)必须有时间压力。由于紧急情况具有这组独特的条件,标准道德原则在应用于紧急情况时,可能会要求采取在其他情况下被禁止的行动。这可能会让人觉得在紧急情况下有不同的道德原则在起作用。本文认为这种印象是虚幻的。