Expectations as techniques of legitimation? Imagined futures through global bioethics standards for health research. [PDF]
Flear ML.
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Correction: Good practice in medicine and biology: scientific integrity needs global bioethics. [PDF]
Stoeklé HC, Ivasilevitch A, Hervé C.
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Applying the ecosystem approach to global bioethics: building on the Leopold legacy
For Van Rensselaer Potter (1911–2001), Global Bio-Ethics is about building on the legacy of Aldo Leopold (1887–1948), one of the most notable forest managers of the twentieth century who brought to light the importance of pragmatism in the sciences and ...
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Where is knowledge from the global South? An account of epistemic justice for a global bioethics. [PDF]
The silencing of the epistemologies, theories, principles, values, concepts and experiences of the global South constitutes a particularly egregious epistemic injustice in bioethics.
Pratt B, de Vries J.
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GLOBAL BIOETHICS: TRANSNATIONAL EXPERIENCES AND ISLAMIC BIOETHICS
In the 1970s “bioethics” emerged as a new interdisciplinary discourse on medicine, health care, and medical technologies, primarily in Western, developed countries.
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Global bioethics: it's past and future. [PDF]
A google scholar search for “global bioethics” returns citations situating ethical analyses within the evolving social and physical features of the global environment. Such work is consistent with Van Rensselaer Potter’s “Global Bioethics” (1988) and its
Macpherson C.
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Good practice in medicine and biology: scientific integrity needs global bioethics. [PDF]
We consider scientific integrity to constitute a new theory of morality of science , in a very specific deontological sense. Indeed, at least in practice, scientific integrity extends beyond scientific concerns, seeking to develop specific moral duties ...
Stoeklé HC, Ivasilevitch A, Hervé C.
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A new definition for global bioethics: COVID-19, a case study. [PDF]
A truly global bioethics involves cooperation and collaboration among countries. Most of the articles published in bioethics journals address a problem that exists in one or more countries, but the articles typically do not discuss solutions that require
Macklin R.
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Translating Asian Bioethics into developing global Biocultures Translational Challenges In Bioethics
From introduction: Health Care Ethics and Bioethics are not just European phenomena, and they definitely are not identical with the so called Georgetown Mantra (autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, social justice) nor have they been ‘invented’ in
Hans Martin Sass
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Toward a Global Bioethics: Principlism and the Problem of Political Legitimacy. [PDF]
Tom Beauchamp and James Childress's Principles of Biomedical Ethics introduced principlism—or the “four principles approach”—which has since become one of the most influential frameworks in contemporary bioethics.
Annoni M.
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