Practical Wisdom, Clinical Judgments, and the Agential View.

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Tác giả: Arthur Derse, Fabrice Jotterand, Adina Kalet, Ryan Spellecy, Chris Stawski

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : The Journal of medicine and philosophy , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 721709

 This paper argues that practical wisdom represents a useful framework for understanding the synthesis of the scientific, technical, and moral dimensions of medical practice and may, therefore, guide the meaningful integration of concepts of competence and character into the education and support of both the technical and moral agency of medical professionals. The authors show the importance of practical wisdom in three distinct domains: (1) in effective deliberation in clinical judgments
  (2) in helping clinicians flourish by making wise decisions in light of the moral and emotional challenges they face in their practice
  and (3) in helping physicians navigate between the rights of patients, the physician's own moral good, and the objective good intrinsic to medicine. To promote the physician's own moral good and the objective good intrinsic to medicine, the authors propose a philosophical position, the agential view, that preserves an essentialist view of medicine but emphasizes the necessity to develop a personal moral philosophy of clinical practice.
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