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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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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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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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On the aims of medicine: Comments on ?philosophy of medicine as the source for medical ethics?
Metamedicine, 1981Health defined as the psychophysiological capacity to act or respond appropriately in a wide variety of situations, is enhanced by many means other than preventing and treating disease and injury. Therefore no choice of a particular medical intervention is likely to maximize health for all people with (or at risk for) a given disease.
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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2007
Philosophy textbooks typically treat bioethics as a form of "applied ethics"—i.e., an attempt to apply a moral theory, like utilitarianism, to controversial ethical issues in biology and medicine. Historians, however, can find virtually no cases in which applied philosophical moral theory influenced ethical practice in biology or medicine. In light of
Robert, Baker, Laurence, McCullough
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Philosophy textbooks typically treat bioethics as a form of "applied ethics"—i.e., an attempt to apply a moral theory, like utilitarianism, to controversial ethical issues in biology and medicine. Historians, however, can find virtually no cases in which applied philosophical moral theory influenced ethical practice in biology or medicine. In light of
Robert, Baker, Laurence, McCullough
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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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Philosophy of Medicine and Medical Ethics: A Phenomenological Perspective
2004The phenomenological orientation I have taken differs from the usual derivations of the ethics of medicine from the applications of existing moral philosophies to medical practice. It departs from the many current alternative ethical theories like narrative, casuistry, caring and principlism. Each of these, however, grasps some aspect of the life-world
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Medical Ethics and Moral Philosophy in an Era of Bioethics
2012Medical ethics, the traditional professional ethic of the physician, is some 2,500 years old. Bioethics, its contemporary rival and partner, is barely half a century old. Each functions under the rubric of “ethics”; each purports to provide guidance to society on the moral uses of the unprecedented powers of modern biology. Yet, each construes “ethics”
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Medical Ethics and Moral Philosophy
The Hastings Center Report, 1982Benjamin Freedman, Wayne Sumner
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[The issue of autonomy in medical ethics: philosophy of Karol Wojtyła].
Przeglad lekarski, 2008The issue of autonomy seems to play a very central and fundamental role in contemporary medical ethics. However, it should be emphasized, that there is no agreement on how the concept of autonomy ought to be understood. Although as the main intellectual framework to describe the meaning of "autonomy" is the use of philosophical system of John St.
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