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How virtues become vices

values, medicine and social context

Alasdair MacIntyre

pp. 97-111

Abstrakt

I begin with three distinct groups of problems, each so urgent that the medical conscience ought to be — and indeed clearly is — haunted by them — and not only the medical conscience. Consider first such problems as: ought abortion to be legal? Is it ever morally right? Ought those in extremes of pain to have the right to take their own lives? Ought physicians to have the right to take the lives of patients with terminal cancer, who are in extreme pain?

Publication details

Published in:

Engelhardt Tristram, Spicker Stuart (1975) Evaluation and explanation in the biomedical sciences: proceedings of the first trans-disciplinary symposium on philosophy and medicine held at galveston, may 9–11, 1974. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 97-111

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1769-5_7

Referenz:

MacIntyre Alasdair (1975) „How virtues become vices: values, medicine and social context“, In: T. Engelhardt & Spicker (eds.), Evaluation and explanation in the biomedical sciences, Dordrecht, Springer, 97–111.