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. 2016 Jan-Jun;6(1):5-7.
doi: 10.4103/2229-5070.175024.

Utilitarian and deontological ethics in medicine

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Utilitarian and deontological ethics in medicine

Jharna Mandal et al. Trop Parasitol. 2016 Jan-Jun.

Abstract

Medical ethics is a sensible branch of moral philosophy and deals with conflicts in obligations/duties and their potential outcome. Two strands of thought exist in ethics regarding decision-making: deontological and utilitarian. In deontological approach, outcomes/consequences may not just justify the means to achieve it while in utilitarian approach; outcomes determine the means and greatest benefit expected for the greatest number. In brief, deontology is patient-centered, whereas utilitarianism is society-centered. Although these approaches contradict each other, each of them has their own substantiating advantages and disadvantages in medical practice. Over years, a trend has been observed from deontological practice to utilitarian approach leading to frustration and discontentment. Health care system and practitioners need to balance both these ethical arms to bring congruity in medical practice.

Keywords: Deontology; ethics; utilitarianism.

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