独特但不例外:迷幻伦理例外主义的风险 伦理例外主义
Katherine Cheung1, Brian D Earp2,3, Kyle Patch4
1Johns Hopkins University.
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB
|January 13, 2025
概括
心理学伦理例外主义是一种危险的立场. 这项研究主张在所有临床医学中保持一致的伦理和证据标准,而不是单独治疗迷幻药物.
科学领域:
- 生物伦理学生物伦理学
- 临床医学 临床医学
- 迷幻研究 迷幻研究
背景情况:
- 迷幻药的临床使用引发了关于道德和证据标准的问题.
- 有些人认为这些问题是异常的,因此需要对迷幻药物进行不同的治疗.
- 这与幻觉药与现有医疗干预措施有共同点的观点形成鲜明对比.
研究的目的:
- 评估"迷幻伦理例外主义"的概念.
- 与历史辩论进行并行比较,例如遗传例外主义.
- 在临床医学中倡导统一的伦理和证据标准.
主要方法:
- 进行比较的伦理分析.
- 对生物伦理文学关于例外主义的综述.
- 基于与遗传例外论辩论相似的论证.
主要成果:
- "迷幻伦理例外主义"的概念带有重大风险.
- 迷幻药与现有医疗干预方法的共同点比最初认为的要多.
- 呼吁迷幻的独特性是改变道德标准的不充分理由.
结论:
- 应该在所有临床医学中应用一致的伦理规则和证据标准.
- 迷幻药物所谓的独特性并不能证明有差别的治疗.
- 任何对标准的必要更改都应该基于更广泛的考虑,而不是例外主义.
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