In a controversial paper, David Seedhouse argues that medical ethics is not and cannot be a distinct discipline with it own field of study. He derives this claim from a characterization of ethics, which he states but does not defend. He claims further that the project of medical ethics as it exists and of moral philosophy do not overlap. I show that Seedhouse's views on ethics have wide implications which he does not declare, and in the light of this argue that Seedhouse owes us a defence of his characterization of ethics. Further, I show that his characterization of ethics, which he uses to attack medical ethics, is a committed position within moral philosophy. As a consequence of this, it does not allow the relation between moral philosop...
Ethics in general is philosophical issue and is defined as philosophical study of morality. The scie...
The aim of this discussion is practical; otherwise it largely repeats some very general observations...
Moral thinking is embedded within cultures, and we use ethics all the time in our dealings with one ...
A number of recent publications by the philosopher David Seedhouse are discussed. Although medicine ...
Medical ethics, which is expanding in scope, now includes public health ethics, bioethics, and biome...
As medical ethics has evolved over the past several decades, it has come to be regarded as a domain...
It is common to think of medical and ethical modes of thought as different in kind. In such terms, s...
Different beliefs about the nature and justification of bioethics may reflect different assumptions ...
A personal reflection upon a career in medical ethics leads to four conclusions on what makes for ‘g...
In 1803, the English physician Thomas Percival published Medical Ethics, a work destined to become a...
People who discuss medical ethics or bioethics come to very different conclusions about the levels o...
Since its inception contemporary medical ethics has been regarded by many of its practitioners as ‘...
The paper provides a critical commentary on the article by Baker and McCullough on Medical Ethic's A...
The Problem I will be addressing is, quite simply, "What role, if any, can philosophers legitimately...
This paper discusses the relation between medical ethics and general moral theory, the argument bein...
Ethics in general is philosophical issue and is defined as philosophical study of morality. The scie...
The aim of this discussion is practical; otherwise it largely repeats some very general observations...
Moral thinking is embedded within cultures, and we use ethics all the time in our dealings with one ...
A number of recent publications by the philosopher David Seedhouse are discussed. Although medicine ...
Medical ethics, which is expanding in scope, now includes public health ethics, bioethics, and biome...
As medical ethics has evolved over the past several decades, it has come to be regarded as a domain...
It is common to think of medical and ethical modes of thought as different in kind. In such terms, s...
Different beliefs about the nature and justification of bioethics may reflect different assumptions ...
A personal reflection upon a career in medical ethics leads to four conclusions on what makes for ‘g...
In 1803, the English physician Thomas Percival published Medical Ethics, a work destined to become a...
People who discuss medical ethics or bioethics come to very different conclusions about the levels o...
Since its inception contemporary medical ethics has been regarded by many of its practitioners as ‘...
The paper provides a critical commentary on the article by Baker and McCullough on Medical Ethic's A...
The Problem I will be addressing is, quite simply, "What role, if any, can philosophers legitimately...
This paper discusses the relation between medical ethics and general moral theory, the argument bein...
Ethics in general is philosophical issue and is defined as philosophical study of morality. The scie...
The aim of this discussion is practical; otherwise it largely repeats some very general observations...
Moral thinking is embedded within cultures, and we use ethics all the time in our dealings with one ...