It is common to think of medical and ethical modes of thought as different in kind. In such terms, some clinical situations are made more complicated by an additional ethical component. Against this picture, we propose that medical and ethical modes of thought are not different in kind, but merely different aspects of what it means to be human. We further propose that clinicians are uniquely positioned to synthesise these two aspects without prior knowledge of philosophical ethics
As medical ethics has evolved over the past several decades, it has come to be regarded as a domain...
Last year saw the 20th anniversary edition of JECP, and in the introduction to the philosophy sectio...
Medical ethics, which is expanding in scope, now includes public health ethics, bioethics, and biome...
It is common to think of medical and ethical modes of thought as different in kind. In such terms, s...
Ethics in general is philosophical issue and is defined as philosophical study of morality. The scie...
The article asks about the function of clinical ethics. It does so by confronting the assumption tha...
A central focus of medical ethics is directed toward an effort to not only decide, but to make expli...
The Problem I will be addressing is, quite simply, "What role, if any, can philosophers legitimately...
Moral thinking is embedded within cultures, and we use ethics all the time in our dealings with one ...
The article asks about the function of clinical ethics. It does so by confronting the assumption tha...
Medical ethics has had a rich and complex history over the past 40 years. It has been transformed fr...
A personal reflection upon a career in medical ethics leads to four conclusions on what makes for ‘g...
In our article, Where the ethical action is, we argue that that medical and ethical modes of thought...
People who discuss medical ethics or bioethics come to very different conclusions about the levels o...
A number of recent publications by the philosopher David Seedhouse are discussed. Although medicine ...
As medical ethics has evolved over the past several decades, it has come to be regarded as a domain...
Last year saw the 20th anniversary edition of JECP, and in the introduction to the philosophy sectio...
Medical ethics, which is expanding in scope, now includes public health ethics, bioethics, and biome...
It is common to think of medical and ethical modes of thought as different in kind. In such terms, s...
Ethics in general is philosophical issue and is defined as philosophical study of morality. The scie...
The article asks about the function of clinical ethics. It does so by confronting the assumption tha...
A central focus of medical ethics is directed toward an effort to not only decide, but to make expli...
The Problem I will be addressing is, quite simply, "What role, if any, can philosophers legitimately...
Moral thinking is embedded within cultures, and we use ethics all the time in our dealings with one ...
The article asks about the function of clinical ethics. It does so by confronting the assumption tha...
Medical ethics has had a rich and complex history over the past 40 years. It has been transformed fr...
A personal reflection upon a career in medical ethics leads to four conclusions on what makes for ‘g...
In our article, Where the ethical action is, we argue that that medical and ethical modes of thought...
People who discuss medical ethics or bioethics come to very different conclusions about the levels o...
A number of recent publications by the philosopher David Seedhouse are discussed. Although medicine ...
As medical ethics has evolved over the past several decades, it has come to be regarded as a domain...
Last year saw the 20th anniversary edition of JECP, and in the introduction to the philosophy sectio...
Medical ethics, which is expanding in scope, now includes public health ethics, bioethics, and biome...