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科学领域:

  • 医学哲学 医学哲学
  • 生物伦理学生物伦理学

背景情况:

  • 医学哲学中的一个核心辩论是,疾病概念本质上是没有价值的 (自然主义) 还是负有价值的 (规范主义).
  • 这场辩论对患者的自主权和从父权主义医疗实践转变具有重大意义.

研究的目的:

  • 挑战自然主义者的论点,即疾病概念中的价值自由对于保护患者自主性至关重要.
  • 证明即使疾病概念包含价值观,患者的自主权也可以得到维护.

主要方法:

  • 分析个人自主权的突出的理论,以确定他们对规范性判断的要求.
  • 从科学实践中关于价值观的讨论中划出相似之处.
  • 蒸策略,以负责任地管理非系统价值观.

主要成果:

  • 个人自主权的突出的理论并不需要价值自由,而是需要负责任地参与规范性判断.
  • 确定了三种负责任地管理非系统价值的策略:透明度,价值多样性和适当的价值优先级.
  • 这些策略可以在医学中应用,以使价值负荷与患者自主性保持一致.

结论:

  • 患者的自主性并不要求疾病概念是无价值的.
  • 价值载重的疾病概念可以与患者自主性相兼容,当通过透明度,价值多样性和适当的优先级等策略进行管理时.