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

'철학적인' 의료윤리학 논문에 대한 통계적 분석: 학회지 논문 102편을 중심으로

김상득1,*
Sang-Deuk KIM1,*
1전북대학교 인문대학 철학과
1Department of Philosophy, College of Humanities, Chonbuk National University
*전북대학교 인문대학 철학과. 063-270-3244. ethics@jbnu.ac.kr

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Published Online: Sep 30, 2009

ABSTRACT

This article attempts to evaluate Korean research on medical ethics today and propose a reasonable direction for future research. The evaluation is based on an analysis of the 102 articles published in The Korean Journal of Medical Ethics from 2003 to 2009. First, I classify the articles into philosophy, pedagogy, law, sociology, and the politics of medical ethics. Second, I show how interdisciplinary research on medical ethics is carried out today. Third, I analyze the 22 articles that are classified as philosophical articles with regard to their subject matter and the author’s major field of study. Forth, I subdivide the 102 articles with regard to the method of research employed. Fifth, I classify the 212 members of The Korean Society for Medical Ethics into moral philosopher, medical scientist, legal scholar, educator, and nurse. In addition, I show how many articles they produce and how much they contribute to the development of medical ethics. Finally, this article provides a philosophical critique of the concept of “medical ethics.” I argue that one should not confuse the ethical study of medical practice with the academic study of medical ethics; the first examines medical ethics philosophically; the other involves legal, political, and social studies.

Keywords: 의료윤리; 철학; 학제적 연구; 한국의료윤리학회지
Keywords: Medical ethics; Philosophy; Interdisciplinary research; Korean Journal of Medical Ethics