Agent-Regret and Moral Distress: Is There Really a Distinction?

American Journal of Bioethics 25 (2):34-36 (2025)
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Enck and Condley (2025) draw welcome attention to clinician experiences of “agent-regret.” They define agent-regret broadly as a person’s regret over their “harmful but not wrongful actions,” that...

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Bharat Ranganathan
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