Harm in the absence of care: Towards a medical ethics that cares
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- DOI: 10.1177/0969733010392304
Harm in the absence of care: Towards a medical ethics that cares
Abstract
The aim of this article is to investigate the concept of care in contemporary medical practice and medical ethics. Although care has been hailed throughout the centuries as a crucial ideal in medical practice and as an honourable virtue to be observed in codes of medical ethics, I argue that contemporary medicine and medical ethics suffer from the lack of a theoretically sustainable concept of care and then discuss possible reasons that may help to explain this absence. I draw on the empirical studies of Carol Gilligan on care and connectedness as ontologically situated realities in human life. Based on a philosophical elaboration of her findings on the ethics of care emphasizing relationality, I try to show how the notion of 'relational ontology' originating from this stream of thought may be of help in developing a medical ethics that acknowledges care as a perspective to be observed in all interactions between physicians and patients.
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Care transformations: attentiveness, professional ethics and thoughts towards differentiation.Nurs Ethics. 2011 Mar;18(2):258-61. doi: 10.1177/0969733010396818. Nurs Ethics. 2011. PMID: 21372239 No abstract available.
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