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  1. Autonomy-based bioethics and vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic: towards an African relational approach.Mbih Jerome Tosam - 2024 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 45 (3):183-197.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has provoked new interest in the notion of vulnerability and in identifying alternative approaches for responding to vulnerable patients and populations during health emergencies. In this paper, I argue that the autonomy-based approach (the most dominant approach in bioethics) to responding to vulnerability during health emergencies is deficient because it focuses only on the interests, values, and decisions of the individual patient. It overly emphasizes respect for autonomy and not respect for the patient as it does not (...)
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  • The challenges of global bioethics.Henk ten Have - 2022 - Global Bioethics 33 (1):41-44.
    The Covid-19 pandemic is associated with an increase in ethics publications and an upsurge of interest in global bioethics. This commentary argues that global bioethics is broader than international bioethics, as defined by Macklin, because the nature of moral problems is determined by processes and practices of globalization, and because a broader theoretical perspective is required. Such perspective acknowledges the connectedness and relationality of human beings, as assumed in the care-based feminist bioethics defended by Tong. The commentary finally claims that (...)
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  • Global Solidarity and Collective Intelligence in Times of Pandemics.José Luis Martí - 2021 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 50 (2):281-297.
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