Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
The Korean Society for Medical Ethics
Article

의료윤리학의 학문적 위상과 학제적 연구의 범위에 대한 일고*

강명신1, 손명세2,*
Myoung-Sheen KANG1, Myoung-Sei SOHN2,*
1연세대학교 보건대학원 보건정책 및 관리학과. 보건의료법윤리전공
2연세대학교 의과대학 대학원 의료법윤리학과
1Department of Health Policy and Management, Division of Public Health Law and Ethics, Yonsei University College of Medicine
2Department of Preventive Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine
*교신저자: 손명세. 연세대학교 의과대학 대학원 의료법윤리학과. 02-2229-1870. msohn53@yuhs.ac

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Published Online: Sep 30, 2009

ABSTRACT

Medical ethics, which is expanding in scope, now includes public health ethics, bioethics, and biomedical or health care ethics. Though it started as a form of professional ethics, medical ethics is one of the most important fields of practical ethics, a branch of philosophy. According to Rawls, much of moral theory is independent from the other parts of philosophy. That is, the study of moral concepts and their relation to our moral sensibility has its own distinctive problems and subject matter, requiring unique forms of study. But what is the relation between ethics and medical ethics? In this article we argue that moral theory and medical ethics are necessarily interconnected and that they support each other. Professional duties are influenced by health care systems and policies, and public health ethics is influenced by ethical and political theory. Therefore, we argue that problems in medical ethics should be addressed from a meta-viewpoint that takes other disciplines into consideration.

Keywords: 의철학; 도덕이론과 의료윤리; 의료윤리의 범위; 보건윤리; 보건의료윤리
Keywords: Philosophy and medicine; Moral theory and medical ethics; Scope of medical ethics; Public health ethics