Hewa Soma
Department of Behavioral Sciences, Mount Royal College, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
J Med Humanit. 1994 Fall;15(3):171-81. doi: 10.1007/BF02297794.
This paper examines the development of medical technology in terms of Max Weber's theory of rationalization. It argues that medical technology is a part of the general process of social, political and economic changes in modern Western societies. Medical technology today keeps many people alive who, in the past, would have died from their illness. In recent years, burgeoning technological achievements in medicine have been regarded as a threat to the individual's freedom to die. Many people believe that the prolongation of life only adds to the suffering of the patient and to the emotional distress of the family. They argue that a quiet death is preferable to the indignities inflicted by mechanical life support. This paper addresses these issues in light of Weber's theoretical arguments.
本文依据马克斯·韦伯的合理化理论审视了医疗技术的发展。文章认为,医疗技术是现代西方社会社会、政治和经济变革总体进程的一部分。如今的医疗技术让许多过去会因病死亡的人存活了下来。近年来,医学领域迅速发展的技术成果被视为对个人死亡自由的一种威胁。许多人认为,延长生命只会增加患者的痛苦以及其家人的情感困扰。他们争辩说,平静地死去比机械维持生命所带来的屈辱要好。本文根据韦伯的理论观点探讨了这些问题。