Ethics needs principles--four can encompass the rest--and respect for autonomy should be "first among equals"
Abstract
It is hypothesised and argued that "the four principles of medical ethics" can explain and justify, alone or in combination, all the substantive and universalisable claims of medical ethics and probably of ethics more generally. A request is renewed for falsification of this hypothesis showing reason to reject any one of the principles or to require any additional principle(s) that can't be explained by one or some combination of the four...
Paper Details
Title
Ethics needs principles--four can encompass the rest--and respect for autonomy should be "first among equals"
Published Date
Oct 1, 2003
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
5
Pages
307 - 312
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