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Human rights and bioethics.

Y M Barilan1, M Brusa

  • 1Department of Medical Education, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. ymbarilan@gmail.com

Journal of Medical Ethics
|May 2, 2008
PubMed
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Human rights, including the right to healthcare and privacy, are philosophically examined. Moral deliberation is essential for ethics centered on sufferers, balancing rights with human dignity and needs.

Area of Science:

  • Philosophy of Human Rights
  • Bioethics
  • Legal Philosophy

Background:

  • Explores the philosophical underpinnings of human rights.
  • Examines the concept of the 'right to healthcare' and its ethical implications.
  • Discusses the emergence of the 'right to privacy' in legal and ethical discourse.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the philosophical concept of human rights, focusing on healthcare and privacy.
  • To investigate the role of moral deliberation in rights-based ethics.
  • To explore the relationship between human rights and broader moral values like dignity and free will.

Main Methods:

  • Philosophical analysis of human rights concepts.
  • Review of ethical frameworks and legal developments concerning rights.

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  • Conceptual exploration of the interplay between rights and moral values.
  • Main Results:

    • Argues for the indispensability of human rights language in victim-centered ethics.
    • Identifies the 'right to privacy' as a mechanism for prioritizing personal free will over basic needs.
    • Highlights the connection between human rights, dignity, free will, rationality, and basic needs.

    Conclusions:

    • Human rights discourse is crucial for ethical frameworks prioritizing the vulnerable.
    • The balance between competing rights, such as healthcare and privacy, involves complex moral considerations.
    • Human rights are intrinsically linked to fundamental moral values essential for human flourishing.