Respect for Human Vulnerability: The Emergence of a New Principle in Bioethics
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- DOI: 10.1007/s11673-015-9641-9
Respect for Human Vulnerability: The Emergence of a New Principle in Bioethics
Abstract
Vulnerability has become a popular though controversial topic in bioethics, notably since 2000. As a result, a common body of knowledge has emerged (1) distinguishing between different types of vulnerability, (2) criticizing the categorization of populations as vulnerable, and (3) questioning the practical implications. It is argued that two perspectives on vulnerability, i.e., the philosophical and political, pose challenges to contemporary bioethics discourse: they re-examine the significance of human agency, the primacy of the individual person, and the negativity of vulnerability. As a phenomenon of globalization, vulnerability can only be properly addressed in a global bioethics that takes the social dimension of human existence seriously.
Keywords: Global bioethics; Globalization; Philosophy of medicine; Research ethics; Vulnerability.
Comment in
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Why Marginalization, Not Vulnerability, Can Best Identify People in Need of Special Medical and Nutrition Care.AMA J Ethics. 2018 Oct 1;20(10):E941-947. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2018.941. AMA J Ethics. 2018. PMID: 30346922 Free PMC article.
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