It is OK to have feelings & to express them. How ppl are likely to feel should be taken into account when considering ethics too. 1/2
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Emotional needs are irrelevant when considering whether a god exists, very relevant when considering provision of care for elderly people.
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speaking generally, not necessarily on care - how do we balance this with perceived but (arguably) not legitimate threats?
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I don't know what you mean, I'm afraid. I can't think how this relates to my meaning. Crossed wires?
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in regards to feelings - dealing with emotions that are caused by perceptions of non-existent or overblown issues
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not allowing ourselves to be dictated by anecdotes but also caring for the individual
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I think that's the thing to think about. Recognising that ppl really feel like that & trying to be empathetic but not encourage it
End of conversation
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