Do We Need Ethical Theory to Achieve Quality Critical Engagement in Clinical Ethics?

American Journal of Bioethics 16 (9):43-45 (2016)
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Abstract

This open peer commentary examines whether ethical theory is necessary for effective clinical ethics consultation. While acknowledging that knowledge of ethical theories can be helpful, it argues that high-quality critical engagement - rather than theoretical knowledge - is fundamental for good clinical ethics consultation. Drawing parallels with healthcare ethics education, the commentary suggests that critical analysis and reasoning skills can achieve key consultation functions while avoiding pitfalls like superficial application of theory or disconnection from moral intuitions.

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Ainsley Newson
University of Sydney

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