Principlism

Principlism is an applied ethics approach to the examination of moral dilemmas centering the application of certain ethical principles. This approach to ethical decision-making has been prevalently adopted in various professional fields, largely because it sidesteps complex debates in moral philosophy at the theoretical level. [1]

Rather than engaging in abstract debate about the best or most appropriate approach at the normative level (e.g., virtue ethics, deontology or consequentialist ethics), principlism is purported to offer a practical method of dealing with real-world ethical dilemmas.[2]

  1. ^ "Principlism." In Encyclopedia of Bioethics. via Encyclopedia.com. Accessed 21 May 2019.
  2. ^ Hain, R., and T. Saad. 2016. "Foundations of practical ethics." Medicine 44(10):578–82.