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Citation

Stulting AA. Med. Law 2000; 19(3): 397-401.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, International Centre of Medicine and Law)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11143875

Abstract

One of the reasons why ethics is so much spoken about nowadays is that the moral certainties of previous times no longer exist. Recent events in South Africa have called into question many of the values and principles formerly adhered to. Formerly, we had confidence in the moral consensus that was shared by our families, religious organizations, educational institutions, professional associations and judicial system. Nowadays we have pluralism, and we live in a society with many competing moralities. Whereas in traditional societies, there is considerable agreement on values, in pluralistic societies, such as South Africa, individuals are subject to a clash of values and have the difficult task of deciding which should prevail. Euthanasia and assistance in suicide are currently hot issues in South Africa. Ethical conduct of medical practitioners dealing with cases of AIDS is an ongoing task. New issues like Telemedicine and the ethics involved therein, are a concept in South Africa and will receive much attention in this year.


Language: en

Keywords

Attitude to Health; Bioethics and Professional Ethics; Cultural Diversity; Ethics, Medical; Euthanasia; Humans; Morals; Patient Advocacy; Physician's Role; Professional Patient Relationship; Religion and Medicine; Social Change; South Africa; Telemedicine

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