Ethical dilemmas in health.

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  • J Boléo-Tomé Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.1726

Abstract

It is difficult to speak of ethic dilemmas in a society that has relativism as the oficial philosophical and political doctrine, i.e., stable values and behavior references, are denied, both in health care and in any other area of human knowledge. In the field of medical sciences it is even pretended to pass from the observational methodology to a field of manipulation and manipulability. It is the very Ethic that is presented as a dilemma. In these conditions one needs to know the lines of thought that are defended, to replace and make disappear the stable ethic references: ecletism, historicism, scientificism, pragmatism, and nihilism itself, that lead to the 'new ethic paradigm', that has created by itself a pseudo-spirituality. The truth is we are adrift in the 'Ethic of Convenience' which changes according to the majorities. In this setting the way to go is to rediscover the abandoned ethic values: only with an objective ethic, with sound references and foundations, it is possible to re-establish and perfect the patient-physician relationship, for a better social health. And this begins with the ethic problem of human life.

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Boléo-Tomé J. Ethical dilemmas in health. Acta Med Port [Internet]. 2009 Dec. 31 [cited 2024 Nov. 16];22(6):833-40. Available from: https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/1726

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Arquivo Histórico