tegutsemispõhimõte
The tegutsemispõhimõte, often translated as the principle of action or the principle of acting, is a fundamental concept in several philosophical and ethical systems. It generally refers to the idea that individuals have a moral obligation or a right to take action to prevent harm or to bring about good, rather than remaining passive. This principle distinguishes between doing something that causes harm and allowing something harmful to occur.
In ethics, the tegutsemispõhimõte is often discussed in relation to the distinction between acts of commission
For instance, in medical ethics, the tegutsemispõhimõte can be relevant when considering whether a doctor has