Yeah this is my takeaway from reading the post It's not an issue of there always and forever being only one correct decision, it's that he treated this as a "me" decision rather than an "us" decision, like deciding whether to RSVP to a wedding
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Also it's worth pointing out that low as the chance may be, labor always comes with a possibility of the death of the parent and the child In this case the chance of a stillbirth was elevated due to the past two miscarriages and one stillbirth
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I'm not even saying he definitely should've abandoned everyone else to support his wife through massive pain and trauma (though there's a fair argument for it). I'm saying that she'd be making a bigger sacrifice than him, if so, and therefore deserves a say.
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I’m not at all a Confucian, but I agree with you. Utilitarianism has some very nasty edge cases. For instance, it’s been used to justify genocide of minorities.
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