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Review
. 1994 Jun;15(2):93-111.
doi: 10.1007/BF00994019.

Clinical ethics as medical hermeneutics

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Clinical ethics as medical hermeneutics

D C Thomasma. Theor Med. 1994 Jun.

Abstract

There are several branches of ethics. Clinical ethics, the one closest to medical decisionmaking, can be seen as a branch of medicine itself. In this view, clinical ethics is a unitary hermeneutics. Its rule is a guideline for unifying other theories of ethics in conjunction with the clinical context. Put another way, clinical ethics interprets the clinical situation in light of a balance of other values that, while guiding the decisionmaking process, also contributes to the very weighting of those values. The case itself originates ideas, not only about which value ought to predominate in its resolution, but also provides the origin of clinical rules that can be used in other cases. These are interpretive rules. Some examples of these rules are presented as well.

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