Where the ethical action is

Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (1):45–48 (2022)
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Abstract

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.

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Phil Hutchinson
Manchester Metropolitan University
Doug Hardman
Bournemouth University

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