Literature DB >> 7801153

The forms and limits of medical ethics.

B Hoffmaster1.   

Abstract

As medical ethics has evolved over the past several decades, it has come to be regarded as a domain of applied ethics, that is, the application of a rationally based, philosophical theory to moral problems in health care. But an array of difficulties arise in the attempt to apply general moral theories or norms to concrete problems, difficulties that expose the incompleteness and indeterminacy of philosophical moral theory. The doubtful ability of applied ethics to be practically helpful has led to the development of two main competitors. One is the attempt to reprise and rehabilitate the tradition of moral casuistry, which focuses on the analysis of specific cases rather than on the defense and application of theories and norms. The second is the search for moral insight and guidance in narratives or stories. These alternatives suffer from some of the same difficulties that plague applied ethics, however. Another trend in medical ethics rejects the theoretical preoccupation of applied ethics in favour of contextualism--an insistence on situating moral problems in institutional and organizational structures and in social and cultural backgrounds. Social science investigations of medical ethics pay attention to the former, while feminist critiques of medical ethics are concerned with exposing and eradicating cultural biases against women. Contemporary work in medical ethics is diverse, but these manifold approaches hold out the promise of improving our understanding of morality as a truly practical enterprise.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7801153     DOI: 10.1016/0277-9536(94)90348-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Sci Med        ISSN: 0277-9536            Impact factor:   4.634


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1.  Openness with patients: a categorical imperative to correct an imbalance.

Authors:  Anthony S Kessel; Michael J Crawford
Journal:  Sci Eng Ethics       Date:  1997-07       Impact factor: 3.525

Review 2.  A new prescription for empirical ethics research in pharmacy: a critical review of the literature.

Authors:  R J Cooper; P Bissell; J Wingfield
Journal:  J Med Ethics       Date:  2007-02       Impact factor: 2.903

Review 3.  A systematic review of empirical research into ethics in general practice.

Authors:  W A Rogers
Journal:  Br J Gen Pract       Date:  1997-11       Impact factor: 5.386

4.  Construction and practice of medical responsibility: dilemmas and narratives from geriatrics.

Authors:  S R Kaufman
Journal:  Cult Med Psychiatry       Date:  1997-03

Review 5.  The 'redefinition of death' debate: western concepts and western bioethics.

Authors:  S F Jones; A S Kessel
Journal:  Sci Eng Ethics       Date:  2001-01       Impact factor: 3.525

6.  Reflective Empiricism and Empirical Animal Ethics.

Authors:  Hannah Winther
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-21       Impact factor: 3.231

  6 in total

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