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many people thinks that tolerance a omission​

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Answered by nakshathranambiar200
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tolerance is a

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Answered by saashareddy007
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Omission, action, and related issues

Omission bias, another potential bias, is the tendency to judge acts that are

harmful (relative to the alternative option) as worse than omissions that are

equally harmful (relative to the alternative) or even more harmful (as in the

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vaccination case) (Baron & Ritov, 1994). In any given case, some people display

this bias and others do not.

Omission bias is related to controversial issues, such as whether active euthanasia should be allowed. Passive euthanasia, the withholding of standard

medical treatment for those who are judged to be no worse off dead than alive

is widely permitted, but active euthanasia and assisted suicide are banned in

most places even for those who wish to die. Opponents of active euthanasia can,

of course, find other arguments against it than the fact that it is “active”. But it

is possible that these arguments would seem less compelling if the act/omission

distinction were not involved.

Omission bias could also justify a lack of concern with the problems of others

(Singer, 1993). For example, many people — even people who take an interest

in social issues — often think that they are not “responsible” for this poverty

and thus need do nothing about it. Singer (1993) argues, however, that with a

little effort we can think of many helpful things we can do at very low cost to

ourselves, such as supporting beneficial policies. Failure to do these things can

be seen as a harm, but many people do not see it that way

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