Abstract:
A pandemic is definitely a crisis. A crisis, says a cynical sentence, coming from
economic sciences, is both a threat and an overtone window too. Despite of we don’t
like this sentence, it has proved to be a reality. Therefore, in this essay, I will try to
answer in short to the question: what are the opportunities opened by pandemic
to bioethics? My attempt is mainly assessing the utility of principlism, a tool of
medical ethics, in this context of public health. I will check the utility of principlism’s principles and their enhancement in our understanding for applying them.
In conclusion, this essay will argue the usefulness of principlism in bioethics, and
will point out the directions, revealed under “pandemic opportunity”, to be changed in order to increase our ability to apply this ethical tool, suggesting it could be
extended to other domains of our current life.