An Ethical Dilemma in the Field of Gynecology

Authors

  • Luca Valera Author Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Facultad de Filosofía y Centro de Bioética
  • Corrado Terranova Author Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Unità di Ginecologia

Keywords:

Objective ethics, bioethics, infertility, applied ethics, ethical evaluation, ontologically-grounded personalism, principlism, preference utilitarianism (Source, DeCS, Bireme).

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to assess a case report in the field of gynecology, starting from an ethical paradigm that relates primarily to the so-called “sources of morality” (objective structure, circumstances, aim). In order to do so, we first will present four ethical paradigms for the evaluation of clinical cases (preference utilitarianism, principlism, ontologically-grounded personalism and Aristotelian/ Thomist objective ethics). After introducing the main aspects of these paradigms and pointing out that what matters in an ethical evaluation is not so much the final judgement, but rather the argument that leads to it, we will assess the case report in light of the chosen paradigm. Lastly, we will outline a possible solution to the problem, starting from the previous ethical evaluation.

DOI: 10.5294/pebi.2016.20.1.6

 

 

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Published

2016-06-22

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Valera, L., & Terranova, C. (2016). An Ethical Dilemma in the Field of Gynecology. Persona Y Bioética, 20(1), 62–69. Retrieved from https://personaybioetica.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/personaybioetica/article/view/6450

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