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The role of philosophy and ethics at the edges of medicine
Authors:Hofmann  Bjørn
Affiliation:1.Department of Foundational Medical Studies, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, 3331 Squirrel Court, Auburn Hills, MI, 48326, USA
;2.College of Medicine, King Saud University and King Saud University Medical City, 6877 Ibrahim Ibn Hadi, Riyadh, 12476, Saudi Arabia
;
Abstract:Background

The purpose of this study is to make a philosophical argument against the phenomenological critique of standardization in clinical ethics. We used the context of clinical ethics in Saudi Arabia to demonstrate the importance of credentialing clinical ethicists.

Methods

Philosophical methods of argumentation and conceptual analysis were used.

Results

We found the phenomenological critique of standardization to be flawed because it relies on a series of false dichotomies.

Conclusions

We concluded that the phenomenological framing of the credentialing debate relies upon two extreme views to be navigated between, not chosen among, in the credentialing of clinical ethicists.

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