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Heretical Ethics: Reimagining Medical Morality Beyond Technocratic Norms

jyungar June 13, 2025

Heretical Ethics: Reimagining Medical Morality Beyond Technocratic Norms

This paper proposes a critical reconfiguration of medical ethics rooted in postmodern philosophy, theological heterodoxy, and a rejection of moral trivialization. Drawing on the works of Emmanuel Levinas, Michel Foucault, and Thomas Szasz—as well as the normative and aspirational frameworks advanced by the Hastings Center—it argues for a model of ethical care that is relational, non-reductive, and theologically infused. Medicine, seen through this lens, becomes not a technical service but a sacred encounter shaped by vulnerability, power, and the possibility of presence.

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