Autor(es):
Ferreira, Nuno Ribeiro ; Pereira, Américo ; Nunes, Rui
Data: 2024
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/47441
Origem: Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Assunto(s): Bioethics; Doctor-patient relationship; Ontology; Philosophy of medicine
Descrição
Some philosophical and metaethical theories have tried to provide a fundamental background for bioethics but miss the fundamental question about what medicine is, its nature and its end. We argue that the philosophy of medicine, through the development that Edmund Pellegrino and David Thomasma gave to this field of study, allied with Aristotle’s practical and teleological ethics, can provide an ontological background for bioethics beyond the tradition of principles and deontology, with particular emphasis on the uniqueness of the doctor-patient encounter. Some difficulties and criticisms of this ontological model are also examined.