For an ethical analysis aiming to deliver a foundation to discuss
normative-ethical implications of the HS, a so-called coherentist
approach has been chosen (5). This stems from the assumption
that coherence is a central feature of ethical reasoning, and ethical
reasoning should be based on a variety of plausible norms and
values. Importantly, these value-based criteria have to be specified
to attain a concrete, normative meaning (5, 6).