Pregledni rad
The Ecosystem of Bioethics: Building Bridges to Public Health
Jonathan Beever
; Department of Philosophy, The University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA
Peter J. Whitehouse
; Department of Neurology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Sažetak
Understanding bioethical inquiry as ecosystem aligns that thinking about health conceptually close to public health ethics. Despite having roots in decades-long, culturally-diverse, and disciplinarily-broad concerns about the relationships of human beings to environment as manifest in the work of Fritz Jahr and Van Rensselaer Potter, medical “mainstream” bioethics has maintained a relatively narrow focus on individual health. The practical instantiations of bioethics are inconsistent both with the term’s own historical international contexts and the ecosystemic nature of health, a concept of systems that includes both cultural and biological interactions. Following a growing number of international calls for such change in bioethics, this paper argues that a reinvigoration of bioethics demands transdisciplinary intersections of ecology, value, and health – as a bridge connecting across to the identified projects of public health ethics.
Ključne riječi
public health ethics; bioethics; ecosystem; interdependent; genealogy; environment; transdisciplinary; Jahr; Potter
Hrčak ID:
193834
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Datum izdavanja:
1.12.2017.
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