Pfft comments on Religion, Mystery, and Warm, Soft Fuzzies - Less Wrong

17 Post author: Psychohistorian 14 May 2009 11:41PM

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Comment author: Pfft 16 May 2009 07:12:02PM 3 points [-]

But this doesn't seem to be what we are seeing empirically: northern europe is a lot more secular than the US, yet it is the US that has the problems with excessive medical malpractice litigation.

Comment author: MichaelBishop 19 May 2009 02:37:47PM 1 point [-]

The US has more lawsuits outside of the medical arena as well. I think this has more to do with our respective legal systems rather than how secular we are.

Comment author: Annoyance 17 May 2009 02:46:09AM 0 points [-]

Being responsible and engaging in malpractice are two different things.

We might not say that a surgeon violated any of the proprieties, yet still hold that he failed to save a patient; the alternative seems to be saying that the death was fated and it was "his time to go".