@article{oai:kumadai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00017452, author = {浅井, 篤 and Asai, Atsushi and Itai, Koichiro and Ohnishi, Motoki and 浅井, 篤 and 板井, 孝壱郎 and 大西, 基喜}, journal = {先端倫理研究}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, 論文(Article), Many of today’s guidelines for professional medical ethics pertain to the prioritization of patients’ benefits. At face value, this prioritizing is considered to be a physician’s professional duty. In this paper, we argue that supererogation, a morally valued action that transcends a physician’s professional obligations, exists and should be properly distinguished from professional duty. We maintain that, in the long run, an advantageous result will be achieved by distinguishing the two. It is also claimed that supererogatory acts are fundamentally good when conducted thereafter fulfilling one’s basic professional duties and social obligations as an individual in society.}, pages = {13--24}, title = {超義務(Supererogation)と医の職業倫理(Professional Medical Ethics)}, volume = {2}, year = {2007}, yomi = {アサイ, アツシ} }