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Author(s)
Gómez Rodríguez, Rafael Ángel
Keywords
autonomy
Pellegrino
virtue-based ethics
integrity
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Methods of ethics
Bioethics
Medical ethics
Health ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/213814
Abstract
"Alguien íntegro es aquel de quien podemos predecir su comportamiento porque prevemos que juzgará prudentemente la forma de actuar más correcta. La integridad está en estrecha relación con la autonomía, y ésta descansa en el derecho de todos los seres humanos a su integridad como personas. La palabra integridad tiene dos significados en ética médica: por un lado se refiere a la integridad de la persona como totalidad fisiológica, psicológica y espiritual del individuo, y por otro, a la virtud de la integridad. Otra faceta de la integridad de la persona es la que hace referencia a valores que apreciamos y defendemos. Para preservar la integridad de la persona enferma es indispensable un médico que posea la virtud de la integridad. El principio de autonomía ha reducido las violaciones de la integridad de las personas realizadas en el pasado, sin embargo, el carácter y las virtudes del médico son la salvaguarda de la autonomía del enfermo. Una faceta muy importante de la actividad médica es la investigadora. La categoría moral del investigador es lo que determina la calidad moral de la investigación. El problema se plantea cuando los intereses legítimos del investigador son remplazados por el egoísmo, especialmente si la investigación es con sujetos humanos. La salvaguarda final de la calidad moral de la investigación descansa en el carácter y conciencia del investigador. Es muy importante que exista una enseñanza de la ética en el campo de la investigación, pero sobre todo es fundamental el ejemplo ético de científicos respetados y prestigiosos" ["To say that someone possesses integrity is to claim that that person is almost predictable about responses to specific situations, that he or she can prudentially judge and to act correctly. There is a closed interrelationship between integrity and autonomy, and the autonomy rests on the deeper moral claim of all humans to integrity of the person. Integrity has two senses of significance for medical ethic: one sense refers to the integrity of the person in the bodily, psychosocial and intellectual elements; and in the second sense, the integrity is the virtue. Another facet of integrity of the person is la integrity of values we cherish and espouse. The physician must be a person of integrity if the integrity of the patient is to be safeguarded. The autonomy has reduced the violations in the past, but the character and virtues of the physician are the ultimate safeguard of autonomy of patient. A field very important in medicine is the scientific research. It is the character of the investigator that determines the moral quality of research. The problem arises when legitimate self-interests are replaced by selfish, particularly when human subjects are involved. The final safeguard of moral quality of research is the character and conscience of the investigator. Teaching must be relevant in the scientific field, but the most effective way to teach virtue ethics is through the example of the a respected scientist"]
Date
2014
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