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Analyse Principlism : Bioethics.

   

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Running head: PRINCIPLISM
PRINCIPLISM
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PRINCIPLISM1
The objective of the paper is to analyse Principlism in the context of bioethics. The paper
discusses the importance of four other principles and their ranking in the context of the Christian
Biblical narrative.
Principlism is an approach to the examination of the moral dilemmas. It is based upon the
application of four moral principles that are autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice
(Weinstock, 2015). These principles of autonomy refers to the individual’s capability of the
making independent decisions. In the context of bioethics, the patient’s wishes are the most
important and even if the doctor takes decisions on behalf of the patients for their welfare, the
doctor should always respect the wishes of the patient. The principle of beneficence signifies the
responsibility to act for the benefit of others. Non-maleficence means refraining from any acts
that can causes deliberate harm to the patient. Justice refers to the actions that see that the cost
and benefits are equally distributed.
In the context of bioethics, the principle of autonomy has always been given a greater
importance in way that it quashes all other principles and values (Cimakasky & Polansky, 2015).
However, according to me the most important principle that should be given the topmost priority
is the principle of non-maleficence. Whatever the case be, causing deliberate harm to patients is
against any moral obligations and should be avoided at all costs. The second most important
principle should be justice, followed by the principle of autonomy and then the principle of
beneficence. According the Christian Biblical narrative, it gives more importance to helping
others; therefore, it seems legible that the foremost important principle would be beneficence.
Then the principle of autonomy, justice and non-maleficence follows.
Analyse Principlism : Bioethics._2

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