Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Volume 46, Number 4, Autumn 2003
E-ISSN: 1529-8795 Print ISSN: 0031-5982
DOI: 10.1353/pbm.2003.0083
Callahan, Daniel, 1930-
Individual Good and Common Good: A Communitarian Approach to Bioethics
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine - Volume 46, Number 4, Autumn 2003, pp. 496-507
The Johns Hopkins University Press
The field of bioethics emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Among
its early issues were the protection of human research subjects, the
rights of patients, abortion, and reproductive issues. Partly as a
reflection of the times, and of those issues, the field became focused
on autonomy and individual rights, and liberal individualism came to
be the dominant ideology in the 1980s and 1990s. Communitarianism,
as an alternative ideology focused more on the common good and the
public interest than on autonomy, was a neglected approach. But
many bioethical issues can not reasonably be reduced to questions of
individualism and choice only. Issues of genetics and reproduction
will of necessity touch on the society as a whole, its values, and
its social institutions. Serious ethical analysis must take the social
implications seriously and not simply assume that they should be left
to autonomous choices of individuals. Human beings are social animals
and our nature is distorted if we think of ourselves only as co-existing
social atoms. Various approaches to communitarianism are outlined, and
the question of the relationship between individual good and common good
is confronted.
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