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  1. Tsunami-tendenko follows the antiextinction principle, not utilitarianism.Susumu Cato & Ken Oshitani - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    This paper examines the concept of ‘tsunami-tendenko,’ a guideline suggesting that individuals prioritise their own safety over aiding others during large-scale disasters. Kodama defends tsunami-tendenko against accusations of egoism by arguing that the principle can be justified ethically on consequentialist (or more precisely, utilitarian) grounds. Kodama asserts that attempting to assist others during such disasters heightens the risk of ‘tomo-daore,’ where both the rescuer and the victim may perish. He claims that having people focus solely on saving themselves can maximise (...)
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  • Moral reasoning in disaster scenarios.Andrew Shortridge - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (9):780-781.
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  • Can self-preservation be virtuous in disaster situations?Justin Oakley - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (5):364-365.
  • Tsunami-tendenkoand morality in disasters.Atsushi Asai - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (5):365-366.
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