Bioethics as Engaged Activity
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Whilst we applaud and support a call for “a proactive form of bioethics that actively resists and denounces injustice" we contend that the authors do not go far enough. The underlying theoretical issue is that the vision of bioethics itself is too constrained. Bioethics has been ...
See moreWhilst we applaud and support a call for “a proactive form of bioethics that actively resists and denounces injustice" we contend that the authors do not go far enough. The underlying theoretical issue is that the vision of bioethics itself is too constrained. Bioethics has been conceived of as an academic discipline in which the primary activity is free, open and reasoned discussion. What is missing is a conception of bioethics that (1) entails a broader practical repertoire and (2) gives effect to ethical values at clinical, organizational, community, and health system levels. We claim that bioethics should aim not merely to describe the world but should endeavor to change it.
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See moreWhilst we applaud and support a call for “a proactive form of bioethics that actively resists and denounces injustice" we contend that the authors do not go far enough. The underlying theoretical issue is that the vision of bioethics itself is too constrained. Bioethics has been conceived of as an academic discipline in which the primary activity is free, open and reasoned discussion. What is missing is a conception of bioethics that (1) entails a broader practical repertoire and (2) gives effect to ethical values at clinical, organizational, community, and health system levels. We claim that bioethics should aim not merely to describe the world but should endeavor to change it.
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Date
2021Source title
The American Journal of BioethicsVolume
21Issue
2Publisher
The American Journal of BioethicsRights statement
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The American Journal of Bioethics on [date of publication], available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/15265161.2020.1861376.Faculty/School
Faculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney School of Public HealthDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Sydney Health EthicsShare