Stoecker Ralf
Professur für Praktische Philosophie, Universität Bielefeld.
Psychiatr Prax. 2014 Jul;41 Suppl 1:S19-25. doi: 10.1055/s-0034-1370002. Epub 2014 Jul 1.
Current moral philosophy has serious problems with the concept of human dignity. Although it seems to be an almost inevitable ingredient of every day moral judgments, philosophers have difficulties to find an analysis of the concept that could support this central role. One way out of these difficulties consists in a closer look at the various areas where the concept is used so widely and naturally, in the attempt to extract inductively an adequate understanding of human dignity from these contexts. In the article, this strategy is used to glean features of human dignity from the history of psychiatry, condense them into a plausible understanding of human dignity and finally sketch some practical implications for modern psychiatric ethics.
当前的道德哲学在人类尊严的概念上存在严重问题。尽管它似乎是日常道德判断中几乎不可避免的要素,但哲学家们难以找到一种能够支持这一核心作用的概念分析。摆脱这些困境的一种方法是更仔细地审视该概念被广泛且自然运用的各个领域,试图从这些背景中归纳出对人类尊严的充分理解。在本文中,这一策略被用于从精神病学历史中搜集人类尊严的特征,将其浓缩成一种合理的人类尊严理解,最后勾勒出对现代精神病学伦理学的一些实际影响。