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Medical ethics, moral philosophy and moral tradition

Social Science and Medicine, 1987
Medical ethics is commonly assumed to be a form of 'applied moral philosophy' in which practical moral judgments are deduced from moral theories. This account of the relationship between moral theory and moral judgment is inadequate in several reports. The deductivist approach often results in inadequate attention being given to social, historical and ...
Thomas H Murray
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Grounding medical ethics in philosophy of medicine: problematic and potential

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2019
After 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.
Patrick Daly
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Beyond medical ethics: New directions for philosophy and medicine

The Journal of Medical Humanities and Bioethics, 1988
A unique relationship exists between physicians and philosophers -- one that expands on the constructive potential of the liaison between physicians and, for example, theologians, on the one hand, or, social workers on the other. This liaison should focus in the scientific aspects of medicine, not just the ethical aspects.
Raphael, Sassower, Michael A, Grodin
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Fusion of ancient philosophy and art of medical science in the making of basics of medical ethics

Медицинская этика, 2022
In 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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The Relationship Between Moral Philosophy and Medical Ethics Reconsidered

Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2007
Medical ethics often is treated as applied ethics, that is, the application of moral philosophy to ethical issues in medicine. In an earlier paper, we examined instances of moral philosophy's influence on medical ethics. We found the applied ethics model inadequate and sketched an alternative model.
Robert B, Baker, Laurence B, McCullough
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Greek Philosophy, Medical Ethics, and the Influenza Vaccine

Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1993
The 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, 2006
The 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 and Moral Philosophy

1985
It 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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