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Commentary: a consensus about "consensus"?

M P Aulisio1, R M Arnold

  • 1Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pennsylvania, USA.

The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics
|November 7, 2000
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This study explores the concept of consensus, central to Martin's ethical consensus method. It examines the foundational approaches underpinning this ethical framework.

Area of Science:

  • Ethics
  • Moral Philosophy
  • Decision-Making Frameworks

Background:

  • The ethical consensus method, proposed by Martin, offers a structured approach to ethical decision-making.
  • Understanding the core concept of 'consensus' is crucial for applying this method effectively.

Observation:

  • The authors delve into the specific definition and role of 'consensus' within ethical frameworks.
  • Analysis focuses on how consensus is conceptualized and utilized in ethical deliberation.

Findings:

  • The study develops a nuanced understanding of 'consensus' as a foundational element.
  • It identifies and analyzes the three key approaches from which the ethical consensus method is derived.

Implications:

Keywords:
Bioethics and Professional Ethics

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  • This work clarifies the theoretical underpinnings of the ethical consensus method.
  • It provides a basis for more robust application of ethical consensus in various fields.