I'll disagree there - sometimes it *is* possible to know better than someone else what is good for them. A parent making sure a child doesn't put their hand on a hot stove or eat rat poison, for example. But that's neither here nor there. I'm not arguing that you can just arbitrarily ignore ethics for either the greater good or what you term self-aggrandizement. I'm just saying that I do not consider certain things, like the sacrosanct nature of medical confidentiality, as a matter of ironclad ethics, simple because a code of medicine I do not subscribe to dictates so.
And most of what I've heard Remy say in the meager time I've been around him is usually unprintable in polite context. He's a very tightly-wound dude.
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Date: 2007-03-12 07:28 pm (UTC)And most of what I've heard Remy say in the meager time I've been around him is usually unprintable in polite context. He's a very tightly-wound dude.