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Greek Philosophy, Medical Ethics, and the Influenza Vaccine
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1993The quotation from The Epidemics indicates that early Greek physicians had the dual responsibilities of helping and not harming their patients. These responsibilities have become two of the pillars of modern medical ethics-the principles of beneficence and nonmaleficence.
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How Philosophy of Medicine Has Changed Medical Ethics
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2006The celebration of thirty years of publication of The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy provides an opportunity to reflect on how medical ethics has evolved over that period. The reshaping of the field has occurred in no small part because of the impact of branches of philosophy other than ethics.
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Medical Ethics Today: Its Practice and Philosophy
BMJ, 1994BMA Ethics, Science and Information Division BMJ, £12.95, pp 374 ISBN 0-7279-0817-0 Alisdair Macyntyre in After Virtue: A Study of Moral Theory has argued from a historical perspective that moral theory is in a degenerate state. The kind of synthesis achieved by Aristotle and Aquinas could not survive the Enlightenment.
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Fusion of ancient philosophy and art of medical science in the making of basics of medical ethics
Медицинская этика, 2022In the modern world, a human being comes across the double absolute priority given to the values of medical ethics. On the one hand, moral ideals are metaphysical by nature. On the other hand, a human being treats ethical standards of medical ethics pragmatically.
OV Kozlova, DN Khristenko
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Medical Ethics and Moral Philosophy
1985It is now my pleasure to introduce Dr Lucien Karhausen who is an officer of the Commission of the European Communities, and is Deputy Director of the Directorate of Health and Safety in Luxembourg. Dr Karhausen has an MD from Brussels University and his specialities in medicine are internal medicine and epidemiology.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1986
Since its appearance in 1803, Percival'sMedical Ethicshas been the dominant influence in Anglo-American medical ethics and the paradigmatic source for the first, and subsequent, Code of the American Medical Association. Its influence is exceeded only by the Oath and Deontological books of the Hippocratic Corpus.
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Since its appearance in 1803, Percival'sMedical Ethicshas been the dominant influence in Anglo-American medical ethics and the paradigmatic source for the first, and subsequent, Code of the American Medical Association. Its influence is exceeded only by the Oath and Deontological books of the Hippocratic Corpus.
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Medical philosophy and medical ethics.
Medicine, health care, and philosophy, 2004Contains fulltext : 57282.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)
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Grounding medical ethics in philosophy of medicine: problematic and potential
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2019After considering two of Pellegrino's papers that address the relation between philosophy of medicine and medical ethics, I identify several overarching problems in his account that revolve around his self-described essentialism and the lack of a systematic attempt to relate clinical medicine to biomedicine and public health.
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Literature, Philosophy, and Medical Ethics: Let the Dialogue Go On
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1996This is a reply to Dan Clouser's philosophical commentary on the essays in this issue. Important assumptions that condition his perspective on the essays are identified and analyzed. Attention is drawn to his unhistorical emphasis on the exclusive importance of philosophy in ethical thought, and his resulting insistence that any discipline wishing to ...
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Ethics Counseling: Philosophy of Medicine Counseling Instead of Medical Ethics Counseling
2010The philosophy of medicine is a critique of the concepts and methods of medicine. Ethics Committee often only represent the enculturated views of its members, often only reflect the morals of a society. Who would qualify to be on such a committee and what should be the requirements? This is not at all clear, not even dealt with.
Barbara Maier, Warren A. Shibles†
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