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Toward a methodology for moral decision making in medicine
Authors:Thomasine Kushner  Raymond A. Belliotti  Donald Buckner
Affiliation:1. Health and Medical Sciences Program, University of California, 94720, Berkeley, CA, USA
2. Department of Philosophy, State University of New York, College at Fredonia, 14063, Fredonia, NY, USA
3. Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of Miami School of Medicine, P.O. Box 016960, 33101, Miami, FL, USA
Abstract:The failure of medical codes to provide adequate guidance for physicians' moral dilemmas points to the fact that some rules of analysis, informed by moral theory, are needed to assist in resolving perplexing ethical problems occurring with increasing frequency as medical technology advances. Initially, deontological and teleological theories appear more helpful, but critcisms can be lodged against both, and neither proves to be sufficient in itself. This paper suggests that to elude the limitations of previous approaches, a method of moral decision making must be developed incorporating both coherence methodology and some independently supported theoretical foundations. Wide Reflective Equilibrium is offered, and its process described along with a theory of the person which is used to animate the process. Steps are outlined to be used in the process, leading to the application of the method to an actual case.
Keywords:deontology  medical ethics  meta-ethics  persons  teleology  Wide Reflective Equilibrium
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