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  1. Deception and the Clinical Ethicist.Christopher Meyers - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (5):4-12.
    Lying to one’s patients is wrong. So obvious as to border on a platitude, this truism is one that bioethicists have heartily endorsed for several decades. Deception, the standard line holds, underc...
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  • Rethinking The Replacement of Physicians with AI.Hanhui Xu & Kyle Michael James Shuttleworth - 2025 - American Philosophical Quarterly 62 (1):17-31.
    The application of AI in healthcare has dramatically changed the practice of medicine. In particular, AI has been implemented in a variety of roles that previously required human physicians. Due to AI's ability to outperform humans in these roles, the concern has been raised that AI will completely replace human physicians in the future. In this paper, it is argued that human physician's ability to embellish the truth is necessary to prevent injury or grief to patients, or to protect patients’ (...)
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  • Ethicists’ Deception: Theory, Role, Concepts, and Applications.Christopher Meyers - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (5):W1-W4.
    I am grateful to colleagues for their comments on my target article ; they are almost uniformly insightful, telling, and helpful. In this brief response, I extend the discussion on, in order...
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