I propose a notion of virtuous physician to address the quality-of-care and professionalism crises plaguing modern medicine. To that end, I discuss the nature of the two crises and efforts to resolve them. I then briefly introduce the notion of virtuous physician and outline its basic features. Next, I discuss virtue theory, along with virtue ethics and epistemology, and specific virtues, especially as they relate to medicine. I then explore the ontological priority of caring as the metaphysical virtue for grounding a notion of virtuous physician, and two ontic virtues - care and competence. Next, I examine the transformation of competence into prudent wisdom and care into personal radical love to forge the compound virtue of prudent love, which is sufficient for defining the virtuous physician. I then reconstruct two clinical case stories, which illustrate the various virtues associated with medical practice. Finally, I discuss how the notion of virtuous physician addresses the quality-of-care and professionalism crises.
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Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Research
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Gewebe-Einband
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6 s/w Abbildungen
6 black & white illustrations
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 155 mm
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978-94-007-2696-3 (9789400726963)
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Acknowledgments Preface Chapter 1. Medicine's crises Chapter 2. Virtue theory, ethics, and epistemology Chapter 3. Virtues and vices Chapter 4. On caring and uncaring Chapter 5. On prudent love and imprudent lovelessness Chapter 6. Medical stories Chapter 7. The virtuous physician and medicine's crises Figures References Notes