Skip to content
Licensed Unlicensed Requires Authentication Published by Gütersloher Verlagshaus September 9, 2014

Ein vier-Prinzipien-Ansatz für die Bioethik

Geschichte, Methode, Kritik und Übertragbarkeit auf andere Bereiche

  • Peter Schröder

Abstract

The four-principles-approach of Tom Beauchamp and Jim Childress has been very influential in bioethics in the last decades. It has proven well although mid-level principles in general and this approach in particular are highly contested by ethicists who would prefer approaches rather based on rules, virtues or personal relations. The author of this study systematically discusses the origin, method and criticism of the Beauchamp and Childress approach. Finally he argues that the applicability of this approach for ethical challenges in the biomedical setting should stimulate a principled approach for ethical challenges of public health as well. Such an approach can utilize the method from Beauchamp and Childress. Principles for public health ethics, as presented in a concise set by the author, however, must be different in scope and content to meet the ethical challenges of public health

Online erschienen: 2014-9-9
Erschienen im Druck: 2007-8-1

© 2014 by Gütersloher Verlagshaus

Downloaded on 24.4.2024 from https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.14315/zee-2007-0304/html
Scroll to top button