Beyond Incommensurability and Appropriateness: Integrating the Telos of Medicine and Addressing Compartmentalization in the Spheres of Morality Framework
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Publication date
2023-11-27ISSN
1526-5161
Abstract
Doernberg and Truog (2023) present a thoughtful analysis of the ethical tensions that arise from physicians increasingly occupying “multiple roles in healthcare”. I take no issue with the classification underpinning the “spheres framework” they develop, as it provides a comprehensive overview of the particular normative commitments of the various healthcare roles. However, the judgment-guiding component of the framework overlooks critical aspects, two of which I discuss next: firstly, the strategic function of the telos of medicine, and secondly, the peril of compartmentalization that lurks behind role-based morality.
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Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Pages
3 p.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
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American Journal of Bioethics, 23(12), 34-36
Citation
Guersenzvaig, A. (2023) Beyond Incommensurability and Appropriateness: Integrating the Telos of Medicine and Addressing Compartmentalization in the Spheres of Morality Framework. Am J Bioethics, 23(12), 34-36. https://doi.org/10.1080/15265161.2023.2272920
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