In this chapter, we propose a methodology of Ethical Counselling addressed to patients and/or to their relatives. We show to what extent this is strongly grounded in a robust philosophical tradition: the Aristotelian practical philosophy. It is emphasised that such a methodology has been thought in order to help patients to make an aware ethical choice after having analysed what we call their Personal Philosophy, that is, their more or less systematic set of personal values, ideas and religious beliefs.
Ethical Counselling for Patients
BONIOLO, Giovanni;
2016
Abstract
In this chapter, we propose a methodology of Ethical Counselling addressed to patients and/or to their relatives. We show to what extent this is strongly grounded in a robust philosophical tradition: the Aristotelian practical philosophy. It is emphasised that such a methodology has been thought in order to help patients to make an aware ethical choice after having analysed what we call their Personal Philosophy, that is, their more or less systematic set of personal values, ideas and religious beliefs.File in questo prodotto:
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