Kraemer Felicitas
Department of Philosophy & Ethics, Eindhoven University of Technology, , Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
J Med Ethics. 2013 Dec;39(12):757-60. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2011-100427. Epub 2013 Jan 26.
While deep brain stimulation (DBS) for patients with Parkinson's disease has typically raised ethical questions about autonomy, accountability and personal identity, recent research indicates that we need to begin taking into account issues surrounding the patients' feelings of authenticity and alienation as well. In order to bring out the relevance of this dimension to ethical considerations of DBS, I analyse a recent case study of a Dutch patient who, as a result of DBS, faced a dilemma between autonomy and authenticity. This case study is meant to point out the normatively meaningful tension patients under DBS experience between authenticity and autonomy.
虽然帕金森病患者的深部脑刺激(DBS)通常会引发有关自主性、责任和个人身份的伦理问题,但最近的研究表明,我们也需要开始考虑围绕患者真实感和疏离感的问题。为了揭示这一维度与DBS伦理考量的相关性,我分析了一个荷兰患者的近期案例研究,该患者因DBS而面临自主性与真实性之间的两难困境。本案例研究旨在指出接受DBS治疗的患者在真实性与自主性之间所经历的具有规范意义的紧张关系。