Beneficence
Beneficence is a normative ethical principle that obliges individuals and institutions to act for the benefit of others, promoting their welfare and preventing or removing harm where possible. The term derives from Latin bene facere, meaning to do good. In ethical theory, beneficence is a central component of many moral frameworks and is often discussed alongside non-maleficence (do no harm), autonomy, and justice. In practice, beneficence requires chose actions that have a net positive impact on well-being and that are proportionate to the situation.
In medical ethics, beneficence guides decisions about treatment, care, and research. Clinicians are expected to seek
Philosophical discussions distinguish strong beneficence, which aims to maximize well-being, from weaker forms that focus on