Abstract:
In today’s medical activity, the role of ethics is increasingly evident.
At the same time, medical ethics today is in a specific existential framework in which the relationships and situations created are, in most cases,
assessed in a predetermined way by certain normative acts. Trends appear
in which, to a certain extent, the meaning of ethics is distorted, formalizing its essence. In such conditions, the role of axiology as the basic theoretical support of ethics increases. Brain health highlights an extensive
space for applying ethical principles: from assessments of human habitat
conditions, which determine the level of brain health, to disorders of a
certain severity of the nervous system centered on the brain. The importance of the functions of medical ethics on a solid axiological support is
increasingly increasing, capitalizing on an appreciable potential in the
strategies applied to the contingent of people with brain disorders.