Author(s): Pastura,Patricia Souza Valle Cardoso ; Land,Marcelo Gerardin Poirot
Date: 2019
Origin: Oasisbr
Subject(s): Ethics, medical; Bioethics; Professional practice; Physician’s role; Physician-patient relations
Author(s): Pastura,Patricia Souza Valle Cardoso ; Land,Marcelo Gerardin Poirot
Date: 2019
Origin: Oasisbr
Subject(s): Ethics, medical; Bioethics; Professional practice; Physician’s role; Physician-patient relations
Abstract Alasdair MacIntyre is a contemporary philosopher of Ethics and Politics best known for his book “After virtue”, 1981. The originality and relevance of this work lie in the presentation of his articles from the 1970’s about medicine and medical ethics, which are unexplored in Bioethics. In these articles, MacIntyre criticizes changes in society transforming the physician-patient relationship: fragmentary moral views, individualism, misunderstanding of scientism and fallibility of the practice, as well as the lost background of common values and medical authority. From a teleological perspective, MacIntyre describes internal goods of medicine and physician’s virtues: reliability, fairness, courage, humility and even, friendship.