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Judging the future: Whose fault will it be?

D Callahan1

  • 1The Hastings Center, Garrison, New York 10524, USA.

The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
|March 23, 2001
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Present thinking shapes the future of medicine and healthcare. A broad vision of biomedical ethics is crucial for its strong future development.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Health Policy
  • Sociology of Medicine

Background:

  • The future is influenced by present thinking and historical context.
  • The current generation has the agency to shape future trajectories.
  • Medicine, healthcare, culture, and biomedical ethics are interconnected forces.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the future of medicine and healthcare.
  • To analyze the role of culture, ideology, and biomedical ethics in shaping these futures.
  • To advocate for a comprehensive approach to biomedical ethics.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of historical influences on future development.
  • Interdisciplinary review of medicine, healthcare policy, culture, and ethics.
  • Argumentative synthesis of current trends and future possibilities.

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Main Results:

  • Present ideologies and cultural forces significantly impact medical science and healthcare delivery.
  • Biomedical ethics serves as a critical source of wisdom for navigating future challenges.
  • A reductionistic view limits the potential and impact of bioethics.

Conclusions:

  • A broad, non-reductionistic perspective is essential for the future of biomedical ethics.
  • Integrating insights from culture, policy, and ethics will strengthen medicine and healthcare.
  • Proactive engagement with present thinking is key to shaping a desirable future.