Slack A
J Med Ethics. 1984 Jun;10(2):82-7. doi: 10.1136/jme.10.2.82.
This paper examines some of the issues related to the distinction between acts and omissions. It discusses the difficulties involved in deciding whether there is any moral significance in this distinction, particularly when it is applied to cases which involve killing or allowing to die. The paper shows how this problem relates to some of the current issues in medical ethics. It examines the issues raised by the widely publicised cases of selective treatment of handicapped children and argues that such decisions are taken and have to be taken in the context of wider ethical theories.
本文探讨了一些与作为和不作为的区分相关的问题。它讨论了在判定这种区分是否具有任何道德意义时所涉及的困难,尤其是当它应用于涉及杀人或听任死亡的案例时。本文展示了这个问题如何与医学伦理学中的一些当前问题相关联。它审视了因广泛宣传的残疾儿童选择性治疗案例所引发的问题,并认为此类决定是在更广泛的伦理理论背景下做出且必须做出的。