Ethics is attracting increasing attention in management of both public‐ and private‐sector organisations. For managers within health‐care systems, ethical issues can be most acute, especially given the human rights issues involved in new legislation. This paper explores some of the ways in which philosophy may potentially offer guidelines to managers faced with the need to make decisions ethically. It draws on a small number of philosophical perspectives to demonstrate how they can assist in informing ethical decision making, and illustrates its arguments through one topic, suicide prevention, an area of relevance to health managers but one that is beset by some of the most profound ethical dilemmas. The ways in which philosophy may assist in decision making in this one example are, it is argued, generalisable to many other health issues where complicated decisions have to be made. The paper develops a philosophical framework consisting of the ethical considerations of “self‐love”, “humanity”, “the value of human life” and “duty to others” and demonstrates, through the use of two hypothetical case studies, how these can be applied to a decision‐making process so as to reduce inconsistencies in attitudes and practice.
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Gillian D. Green
Gillian D. Green
Nurse Researcher, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7441
Print ISSN: 0268-9235
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2001
J Manag Med (2001) 15 (6): 488–499.
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Green GD (2001), "Philosophy for managers?: An exploration of what the great philosophers can do to assist ethical decision making". J Manag Med, Vol. 15 No. 6 pp. 488–499, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000006505
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