Clinical bioethics: Phisolosphical
Abstract
The traditional discussion between an ethic of acts and an ethic of a human being has brought the adoption of consequential or deontological visions toward moral performance. Any of these visions make partial aspect absolute, which is called to be just it, and forget that since ancient times, the philosophical tradition teaches that there is another way to face theorically and practically the reality of morality. This is consists is focusing the attention, not only in the goodness or evil of an act, but also in favor of the one who acts; in the perfection or inner growth that someone reaches trough a concrete act keeping in mind all the subject’s current dispositions and the particular circumstances of the event.
These philosophical fundamentals give rise to a new theoretical view of clinical Bioethics by which the concern about Ethics leads to practice a medicine which being in contact whit is universally good and true in a today’s and forever medicine, be original and certain about itself, with its own personality in the human, scientific and technical aspects. Thus the bioethical reflection will be evidenced in medicine’s quality which Bioethics may generate.Downloads
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