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A beloved composer's music is proven to have profound therapeutic value, but they committed serious crimes. Should hospitals keep using it?
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Why this dilemma matters
This is a right-vs-right question: every choice respects one value while sacrificing another. Choosing “Yes — the music's healing power exists independently of who created it and benefits real patients” prioritises the cleaner moral line; choosing “No — profiting from a criminal's work, even indirectly, normalizes separating ethics from impact” gives more weight to the smaller real-world cost.
Worth asking yourself
- Which value should matter more here?
- Would you defend this choice to someone affected by it?
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