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UF Philosophy Corner - Ethics by MatthewDBA2008-08-27 07:22:49
  Yes--client confidentiality by bitflipper 2008-08-27 07:48:09
Many professions have a code of ethics that requires client confidentiality be protected; law, medicine, and the priesthood are three examples that come immediately to mind. For such professionals, the telling of truths that violate client confidentiality is emphatically unethical.
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    Those don't require lying, just withholding. (n/t) by tallastro2008-08-27 07:54:11
    In the case of client confidentiality, though, by MatthewDBA2008-08-27 07:56:19
      No, and even dangerous! by EnzoMatrix2008-08-27 08:04:18
        Exactly by bitflipper2008-08-27 08:13:22
    ah but there is truth (-= and the truth. )-= by joecrouse2008-08-27 09:48:40

 

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