Confronting Moral Pluralism in Posttraditional Western Societies: Bioethics Critically Reassessed
Author(s)
Engelhardt, H Tristram Jr.Keywords
AbortionBioethical Issues
Death
Euthanasia
Health
Health Care
Philosophy
Research
Risk
Risk Management
Philosophical Ethics
Bioethics
Cultural Pluralism
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Abstract
In the face of the moral pluralism that results from the death of God and the abandonment of a God's eye perspective in secular philosophy, bioethics arose in a context that renders it essentially incapable of giving answers to substantive moral questions, such as concerning the permissibility of abortion, human embryonic stem cell research, euthanasia, etc. Indeed, it is only when bioethics understands its own limitations and those of secular moral philosophy in general can it better appreciate those tasks that it can actually usefully perform in both the clinical and academic setting. It is the task of this paper to understand and reevaluate bioethics by understanding these limits. Academic bioethicists can analyze ideas, concepts, and claims necessary to understanding the moral questions raised in health care, assessing the arguments related to these issues, and provide an understanding of the different moral perspectives on bioethical issues. In the clinical setting, bioethicists can provide legal advice, serve as experts on IRBs, mediating disputes, facilitating decision-making and risk management, and clarifying normative issues. However, understanding this is only possible when one understands the history, genesis, and foundations of bioethics and its inability to provide a resolution to postmodern moral pluralism.Date
2016-01-09Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/1016854doi:10.1093/jmp/jhr011
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 2011 Jun; 36(3): 243-60
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmp/jhr011
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1016854
DOI
10.1093/jmp/jhr011ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1093/jmp/jhr011