> Why? Would you prefer that because someone is "professional" they discard all their personal ethics?
it's never black-and-white like that.
if my professional doctor's personal ethics includes clauses that motivate him to seek non-standard and unproven treatments, yes, i'd prefer they discard those.
I would prefer it if employees at Planned Parenthood didn't have personal ethical clauses that caused them to purposely give incorrect data and wrong phone numbers to women seeking abortions because their personal ethics sway them to do so.
If I were a very famous politician that had polarizing views on something, i'd prefer if my taxi driver remained a professional rather than kicking my ass out of the car because their personal ethics required that they do that to someone that they view as a political enemy.
I'd prefer prisoners be fed , even if it's against the personal ethics of the food service workers to feed and take care of felony rapists.
There are a lot of professions that require professionals to have a certain level of detachment from 'pedestrians'. It's not at all uncommon.
it's never black-and-white like that.
if my professional doctor's personal ethics includes clauses that motivate him to seek non-standard and unproven treatments, yes, i'd prefer they discard those.
I would prefer it if employees at Planned Parenthood didn't have personal ethical clauses that caused them to purposely give incorrect data and wrong phone numbers to women seeking abortions because their personal ethics sway them to do so.
If I were a very famous politician that had polarizing views on something, i'd prefer if my taxi driver remained a professional rather than kicking my ass out of the car because their personal ethics required that they do that to someone that they view as a political enemy.
I'd prefer prisoners be fed , even if it's against the personal ethics of the food service workers to feed and take care of felony rapists.
There are a lot of professions that require professionals to have a certain level of detachment from 'pedestrians'. It's not at all uncommon.