Javascript must be enabled to continue!
The Promises and Perils of Pragmatism: Commentary on Fins, Bacchetta, and Miller
View through CrossRef
Fins, Bacchetta, and Miller's clinical pragmatism has several
appealing features: an emphasis on dialogue, a commitment to
consensus, a focus on particular individuals rather than persons in
general, and a strong interest in the process as well as the product
of moral decision making. Nevertheless, for all its protests to the
contrary, clinical pragmatism has a tendency to privilege medical
facts over nonmedical values, to conflate appropriate medical
decisions with right moral decisions, and to conceive problems at
the bedside in terms of "getting" patients and families to "go along"
with the treatment plans of clinicians. In sum, there is within clinical
pragmatism the potential for physicians to take back some of the
power they ceded to patients during the height of the patients'
rights and autonomy movement. Provided that clinicians guard
against the temptation to use clinical pragmatism manipulatively,
however, the method promises, more than most other methods of
moral problem solving, to help increasingly diverse individuals make
good moral decisions about patients' care under conditions of
enormous uncertainty.
Title: The Promises and Perils of Pragmatism: Commentary on Fins, Bacchetta, and Miller
Description:
Fins, Bacchetta, and Miller's clinical pragmatism has several
appealing features: an emphasis on dialogue, a commitment to
consensus, a focus on particular individuals rather than persons in
general, and a strong interest in the process as well as the product
of moral decision making.
Nevertheless, for all its protests to the
contrary, clinical pragmatism has a tendency to privilege medical
facts over nonmedical values, to conflate appropriate medical
decisions with right moral decisions, and to conceive problems at
the bedside in terms of "getting" patients and families to "go along"
with the treatment plans of clinicians.
In sum, there is within clinical
pragmatism the potential for physicians to take back some of the
power they ceded to patients during the height of the patients'
rights and autonomy movement.
Provided that clinicians guard
against the temptation to use clinical pragmatism manipulatively,
however, the method promises, more than most other methods of
moral problem solving, to help increasingly diverse individuals make
good moral decisions about patients' care under conditions of
enormous uncertainty.
Related Results
Understanding multi-fin swimming and maneuvering to develop highly capable swimming robots
Understanding multi-fin swimming and maneuvering to develop highly capable swimming robots
Fish swim underwater with levels of agility and maneuverability that far exceed those of contemporary unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs). While UUVs primarily rely on rectilinear ...
Solidification Enhancement in a Triple-Tube Latent Heat Energy Storage System Using Twisted Fins
Solidification Enhancement in a Triple-Tube Latent Heat Energy Storage System Using Twisted Fins
This work evaluates the influence of combining twisted fins in a triple-tube heat exchanger utilised for latent heat thermal energy storage (LHTES) in three-dimensional numerical s...
Tlacoqualli in Monequi "The Center Good"
Tlacoqualli in Monequi "The Center Good"
Photo by Andrew James on Unsplash
INTRODUCTION
Since its inception, bioethics has focused on Western conceptions of ethics and science. This has provided a strong foundation to bui...
Diamond‐hexagonal silicon ribbons in silicon fins
Diamond‐hexagonal silicon ribbons in silicon fins
The formation of diamond‐hexagonal silicon [1‐3] or Ge [4] is recently reported under different experimental conditions. The dh‐phase has potential for application in optoelectroni...
Bioethics-CSR Divide
Bioethics-CSR Divide
Photo by Sean Pollock on Unsplash
ABSTRACT
Bioethics and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) were born out of similar concerns, such as the reaction to scandal and the restraint ...
Using “Balanced Pragmatism” in Political Discussions Increases Cross-Partisan Respect
Using “Balanced Pragmatism” in Political Discussions Increases Cross-Partisan Respect
Synthesizing research on wisdom and a real-world practitioner intervention, we develop/test a strategy for presenting political views that fosters cross-partisan respect. This stra...
Pragmatism as a Research Paradigm and Its Implications for Social Work Research
Pragmatism as a Research Paradigm and Its Implications for Social Work Research
Debates around the issues of knowledge of, and for, social work and other social justice–oriented professions are not uncommon. More prevalent are the discussions around the ways b...
Experimental Study on the Thermal-Hydraulic Performance of Louvered Fin and Flat Tube Heat Exchangers
Experimental Study on the Thermal-Hydraulic Performance of Louvered Fin and Flat Tube Heat Exchangers
Abstract
In this study, the air side heat transfer and pressure drop characteristics of flat tube with louvered fins compact heat exchangers have been experimentally...

