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Hippocratic Religious And Secular Medical Ethics The Points Of Conflict Robert M Veatch

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Hippocratic Religious And Secular Medical Ethics The Points Of Conflict Robert M Veatch
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Publisher: Georgetown University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Robert M. Veatch
ISBN: 9781589019461, 1589019466
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Hippocratic Religious And Secular Medical Ethics The Points Of Conflict Robert M Veatch by Robert M. Veatch 9781589019461, 1589019466 instant download after payment.

Where should physicians get their ethics? Professional codes such as the Hippocratic Oath claim moral authority for those in a particular field, yet according to medical ethicist Robert Veatch, these codes have little or nothing to do with how members of a guild should understand morality or make ethical decisions. While the Hippocratic Oath continues to be cited by a wide array of professional associations, scholars, and medical students, Veatch contends that the pledge is such an offensive code of ethics that it should be summarily excised from the profession. What, then, should serve as a basis for medical morality?. Building on his recent contribution to the prestigious Gifford Lectures, Veatch challenges the presumption that professional groups have the authority to declare codes of ethics for their members. To the contrary, he contends that role-specific duties must be derived from ethical norms having their foundations outside the profession, in religious and secular convictions. Further, these ethical norms must be comprehensible to lay people and patients. Veatch argues that there are some moral norms shared by most human beings that reflect a common morality, and ultimately it is these generally agreed-upon religious and secular ways of knowingOCothus far best exemplified by the 2005 Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human RightsOCothat should underpin the morality of all patient-professional relations in the field of medicine. Hippocratic, Religious, and Secular Medical Ethics is the magnum opus of one of the most distinguished medical ethicists of his generation."

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