nonharming
Nonharming refers to an ethical stance that aims to avoid causing harm to others through actions, omissions, or policies. It emphasizes minimizing physical, psychological, social, and environmental injury to living beings, communities, and ecosystems. Some formulations describe harm as any unjust or avoidable suffering, while others focus on the absence of avoidable injury. In many traditions it functions as a negative duty—an obligation not to harm—rather than a positive mandate to do good.
The concept appears in religious and philosophical traditions, notably ahimsa in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and
Applications span healthcare, research, law, and public policy, where practitioners aim to prevent or limit harm
Challenges include balancing nonharming with competing duties, defining and measuring harm across domains, and addressing unintended