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Bioethics for clinicians: 27. Catholic bioethics.

H J Markwell1, B F Brown

  • 1Centre for Clinical Ethics, Providence Centre, St. Joseph's Health Centre and St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ont. markwh@stjoe.on.ca

CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne
|August 15, 2001
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Catholic bioethics offers a framework for healthcare decisions, rooted in the sanctity of life and the body-soul composite. Understanding its core tenets aids clinicians in respecting diverse patient perspectives.

Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Religious Studies
  • Philosophy

Background:

  • The Roman Catholic tradition possesses a rich history of bioethical reasoning, drawing from scripture, theological writings, and papal documents.
  • Catholic bioethics addresses critical issues such as social justice in healthcare, life preservation, human reproduction, and end-of-life care.

Observation:

  • A core tenet is the belief in the sanctity of life and the metaphysical view of the person as a body-soul composite.
  • While broad consensus exists, philosophical differences among Catholic thinkers lead to varied opinions on specific bioethical dilemmas.

Findings:

  • Catholic bioethics encompasses a wide array of concerns, from healthcare access to complex reproductive and end-of-life decisions.
  • The tradition emphasizes the inherent dignity of human life and a holistic understanding of the person.
Keywords:
Bioethics and Professional EthicsReligious Approach

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Implications:

  • Familiarity with Catholic bioethical principles is crucial for healthcare providers, particularly in diverse populations like Canada.
  • Respecting the differing perspectives of Catholic patients enhances patient-centered care and ethical practice within healthcare institutions.