Family Practise Ethics: Postmodern Ethics for a Postmodern Discipline?

  • K Moodley University of Stellenbosch
Keywords: Family Practice Postmodern Ethics. Medical Ethics

Abstract

This paper is aimed at describing an ethics of Family Practice. ln order to achieve this, universal ethical theories and the four principles of ethics - autonomy, beneficence, non- maleficence and justice - are placed in perspective. The concepts of modernism and postmodernism are also introduced and explored. The principles of Family Medicine are examined within the context of postmodernism and a parallel is drawn. In keeping with this concept, the revival of virtue ethics is highlighted. In conclusion, a practically relevant approach to ethics is proposed as an ethical model for Family Practice, in which elements of pre-modern, modern and postmodern ethics are combined to complement one another and to form a relevant framework for the resolution of ethical dilemmas in family practice.

Author Biography

K Moodley, University of Stellenbosch
MB, ChB (Natal), MFamMed (Stell), MCFP(SA) MPhil(Applied Ethics) (Stell) Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Tygerberg; and Community Health Services Organisation, Provincial Administration of the Western Cape
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