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Promoting Dignity: The Ethical Dimension of Health.

David R Buchanan1.   

Abstract

The article examines the limitations of a strict scientific account of the causes of unhealthy behaviors, based on the standards promoted in evidence-based medicine, where randomized controlled trials are seen to provide the gold standard for establishing the validity of different explanations. The article critiques this account based on its disputed assumption that human free will does not exist, and thus, human autonomy and moral responsibility are an illusion. By denying human autonomy, the naturalistic paradigm also denies the possibility of human dignity. In contrast, the article describes and explains a humanistic account of human agency where human beings are characterized by the capacity to choose how to live their lives based on values that matter. Based on this humanistic framework, the article explains why dignity is an essential dimension of human health and well-being and describes key research challenges in moving the field of health promotion in a more humanistic direction. The article concludes with the recommendation to expand the goal of health promotion beyond physical fitness and to reorient the methods of research toward articulating values that matter and promoting human dignity.
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Keywords:  autonomy; behavioral science theory; dignity; health promotion; justice

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26861794     DOI: 10.1177/0272684X16630885

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Q Community Health Educ        ISSN: 0272-684X


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