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纳粹医学基于关怀的伦理观以及我们所关怀之事的道德重要性。

The care-based ethic of Nazi medicine and the moral importance of what we care about.

作者信息

Reich W T

机构信息

Georgetown University.

出版信息

Am J Bioeth. 2001 Winter;1(1):64-74. doi: 10.1162/152651601750079195.

Abstract

This article reports on an inquiry into ideas used to justify the shift of medical ethos in Germany prior to and during the Nazi era, specifically the principles of care advocated by Erwin Liek and Karl Kotschau, the era's most influential medical theorists, who argued that commitments to care of individual sick persons (Fursorge) had to give way to a preventive care that respects emerging needs of the entire society (Vorsoge). The article examines both the socio-cultural factors that shaped, and the far-reaching effects of, this manipulation of care. It argues that we should be attentive to the meaning and requirements of the care revealed in this debate, the ancient Greek idea of care as a concerned moral option.

摘要

本文报道了一项对纳粹时代之前及期间德国医学精神转变的正当理由相关观念的探究,具体而言,是对当时最具影响力的医学理论家埃尔温·利克和卡尔·科茨考所倡导的护理原则的探究,他们认为对个体病人的护理承诺(Fursorge)必须让位于尊重整个社会新出现需求的预防性护理(Vorsoge)。本文考察了塑造这种护理操纵的社会文化因素及其深远影响。文章认为,我们应该关注这场辩论中所揭示的护理的意义和要求,即古希腊将护理视为一种关切的道德选择的观念。

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