PHRONESIS: MEDICINE'S INDISPENSABLE VIRTUE

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作者
Moreno Villares, Jose Manuel [1 ]
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[1] Comite Etica Asistencia Sanitaria Hosp 12 Octubre, C Cordillera 30, Madrid 28008, Spain
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CUADERNOS DE BIOETICA | 2014年 / 25卷 / 83期
关键词
virtue; prudence; normative ethics; duty of care;
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
Facing those who defend that Medicine is not but an applied science, Pellegrino argues that the ultimate goal of Medicine is facing to a human being in his illness condition. Thus, it is not sufficient to have scientific knowledge but proximity to man kindness. Cure is not the only goal -achievable in only a few cases-but healing, caring with a person as an ill person and as a person. For this reason, professional competence is not enough; the physician needs to have the necessary dispositions to be a good person, a good professional. To get the goals of Medicine, the physician has to achieve those qualities who allow him to do the good he is intended to, that is, he needs to be virtuous. Prudence - phronesis-is the virtue that allows him to apply a general rule to a particular case and, furthermore, addresses his actions to be not only technically correct, but excellent. Prudence is, then, the link between intellectual virtues and moral virtues. Pellegrino's main objective has been to elaborate a Philosophy of Medicine, different from the Philosophy of Science, useful for clinical practice and used by clinical practitioners. By nurturing prudence, a small bit of the final goal is reached: the healing, the goodness for the sick. This should be possible if we are embedded in a moral community, and for Pellegrino, sharing knowledge and ethical values is the way of being part of a moral community.
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