J Med Ethics. 2012 Apr;38(4):197-8. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2011-100385.
This commentary briefly argues that the four prima facie principles of beneficence, non-maleficence, respect for autonomy and justice enable a clinician (and anybody else) to make ethical sense of the author's proposed reliance on professional guidance and rules, on law, on professional integrity and on best interests, and to subject them all to ethical analysis and criticism based on widely acceptable basic prima facie moral obligations; and also to confront new situations in the light of those acceptable principles.
本评论简要论证了,善行、不伤害、尊重自主权和正义这四项初步原则,使临床医生(和其他人)能够理解作者提出的依赖专业指导和规范、法律、专业诚信和最佳利益的伦理意义,并根据广泛接受的基本初步道德义务对它们进行伦理分析和批评;并根据这些可接受的原则来应对新情况。