To act and to refrain from actions comprises according to the logic of ethical consequentialism to be responsible in any case. This argument is particularly important in medical ethics: Setting actively limits to a life or permitting a long-term suffering of a patient is sometimes interpreted as equally important in the view of morals or ethics. The foundation of this argument is a one-sided theory of causation. The essay presented here tries to differentiate between the idea of causation in activities and the ascription of consequences of non-interference in certain cases. In former times nature presented reasons for nonintervention: God was at work. But when the idea of God is deficient in evidence in certain Western societies a qualified idea of life could replace the former basis of natural law or natural theology.
Enthalten in:
Zeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik; 2003/1 Kommentare, Studien, Berichte, Dokumentationen, Diskussionen, Rezensionen, Bibliographie
(2003)
Serie / Reihe: Zeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik
Personen: Frey, Christofer Dabrock, Peter
Frey, Christofer:
Tun und Unterlassen im klinischen Entscheidungskonflikt : Perspektiven einer (nicht nur) theologischen Identitätsethik / von Christofer Frey und Peter Dabrock, 2003. - S.33-52 - (Zeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik)
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