@article{QUTLR, author = {Mark W. Sayers}, title = { A Discussion of 'Regret' as a Model for Ethical Disclosure Generally and in the Context of the Provision of Life Sustaining Measures in Queensland (or: 'Why are there no Ethical Child Prodigies?')}, journal = {QUT Law Review}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, year = {2006}, keywords = {}, abstract = {The child prodigy has long been standard fare for human interest television shows: 5 year olds that play Mozart sonatas; 6 year olds that have memorized all the biographical details of every American president; and one memorable prodigy I particularly recall who, as a 4 year old, could recite in either chronological or alphabetical order all the Oscar winners for best male lead. But there is one notable omission from the pantheon of prodigies: to date there has not been an 8year old prodigy purporting to be a bioethicist.}, issn = {2201-7275}, doi = {10.5204/qutlr.v6i2.187}, url = {https://lr.law.qut.edu.au/article/view/187} }