Physicians at War: The Dual-Loyalties Challenge. International Library of Ethics, Law and the New Medicine, Volume 41.

Author:   Fritz Allhoff
Publisher:   Springer
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9786611242886


Pages:   271
Publication Date:   01 January 2008
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Physicians at War: The Dual-Loyalties Challenge. International Library of Ethics, Law and the New Medicine, Volume 41.


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Recently, there has been a tremendous interest in the ethical issues that confront physicians in times of war, as well as some of the uses of physicians during wars. This book presents a theoretical apparatus which undergirds those debates, namely by casting physicians as being confronted with dual-loyalties during times of war. While this theoretical apparatus has already been developed in other contexts, it has not been specifically brought to bear on the ethical conflicts that attain in wars. Arguably, wars thrust physicians into ethical conflicts insofar as these wars create a tension between a physicians obligation to heal and an obligation to serve some other good (e.g., military chain of command, national security, the greater good, etc.). Alternatively, we can debate whether this conception is appropriate. For example, one could argue that that non-medical duties cannot attach to physicians (e.g., due to non-overlapping spheres of justice), thus abrogating the dual-loyalty challenge. Or else, could argue that these medically-trained personnel do not act qua physicians at all (but rather partisan advocates) and therefore duties that would otherwise attach to physicians do not attach here. In the first part of this book, these issues are debated.In the second part of the book, the dual loyalties framework are used to explore various substantive debates that obtain when the military makes use of physicians. Physician involvement in torture has been a heated topic, and certainly the most visible element of the debate. Also, however, we could use the dual-loyalties framework to explore issues in other arenas, such as: development of chemical and biological weapons, medicalneutrality/battlefield triage, and so on. In each of these cases, the same tensions arguably exist: physicians have duties both to their patients and elsewhere (which, depending on the details of the view, could be any of the above-mentioned ends).

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Author:   Fritz Allhoff
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
ISBN:  

9786611242886


ISBN 10:   6611242880
Pages:   271
Publication Date:   01 January 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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