THE MORAL AND THE HEALTHY - IDENTICAL, OVERLAPPING OR ORTHOGONAL

Authors
Citation
A. Antonovsky, THE MORAL AND THE HEALTHY - IDENTICAL, OVERLAPPING OR ORTHOGONAL, Israel journal of psychiatry and related sciences, 32(1), 1995, pp. 5-13
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry
ISSN journal
03337308
Volume
32
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
5 - 13
Database
ISI
SICI code
0333-7308(1995)32:1<5:TMATH->2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
The pathogenic paradigm which underlies almost all current Western med ical research and practice focuses on concrete diseases and is devoted , at least in theory, to the relief of suffering from these diseases. Clearly, the relief of suffering is a humane, moral pursuit. I have po sed the salutogenic paradigm as a major challenge, urging the importan ce of research directed to the understanding of the mystery of and cli nical work directed to the facilitation of movement toward the health end of a health ease/dis-ease continuum. I have proposed the Sense of Coherence (SOC) concept as a key answer to the salutogenic question. A s this model is increasingly welcomed, I have become increasingly sens itive to the ethical dangers raised by it, or by any orientation, such as the WHO definition of health, which has salutogenic elements. This paper is devoted to examining these ethical problems. The first follo ws from the need to define the concept of health. The temptation is to confuse health well-being with other aspects of well-being, reflectin g the value judgments of the definer. Such confusion becomes dangerous when the definer holds power over others. The second problem, which h as two coordinate parts, is even more serious. It arises out of the se arch for health-promoting factors. It pressures one to assume that a. what is functional, useful and positive for health is morally good; an d b. what is morally good is functional for health. (And, of course, t he converse assumptions about moral evils.)