从病人到公民--医疗保健中的叙事团结。

IF 1.1 4区 哲学 Q3 ETHICS
Aleksandra Glos
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本文分析了团结对于生命伦理学和医疗保健的意义。文章借鉴了体现人类学的观点,认为团结精神产生于对我们脆弱身体的关爱关系,并将其转化为我们共同的民主项目。因此,它的主要重点不在于分配(这是正义的目的),而在于对那些由于身体的脆弱状况而仍然被剥夺了充分参与公共领域的人的认可和民主包容。通过围绕横轴调整护理关系,团结使我们有义务不仅将被护理者视为医疗保健物品的被动接受者,而且将其视为同胞和护理过程中的合作伙伴。本文认为,叙事公民模式通过在病人和医生之间建立话语平等,有助于将弱势个人更多地纳入我们的社会。
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From Patients to Citizens-Narrative Solidarity in Healthcare.

This article analyzes the meaning of solidarity for bioethics and healthcare. Drawing on the anthropology of embodiment, it argues that solidarity arises upon relations of care for our vulnerable bodies and transforms it into our common democratic project. Its main focus is, therefore, not on distribution, which is the purpose of justice, but on the recognition and democratic inclusion of persons who-due to the vulnerable condition of their bodies-are still deprived of full participation in the public sphere. By reorienting caring relationships around the horizontal axis, solidarity obliges us to treat a person who is cared for not only as a passive recipient of healthcare goods, but as a fellow citizen and a partner in the process of care. It is argued that the model of narrative citizenship, by establishing discursive equality between a patient and a physician, can contribute to greater inclusion of vulnerable individuals into our societies.

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期刊介绍: The Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal offers a scholarly forum for diverse views on major issues in bioethics, such as analysis and critique of principlism, feminist perspectives in bioethics, the work of the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, active euthanasia, genetics, health care reform, and organ transplantation. Each issue includes "Scope Notes," an overview and extensive annotated bibliography on a specific topic in bioethics, and "Bioethics Inside the Beltway," a report written by a Washington insider updating bioethics activities on the federal level.
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