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Feminist insights, particularly those centered on care, enhance global bioethics. Prioritizing care over rights fosters a more inclusive, diverse, and equitable feminist bioethics.

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Global bioethicscare versus justicefeminist global bioethicsrights versus relationshipssameness versus difference

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Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Feminist Philosophy
  • Global Health Ethics

Background:

  • Defining global bioethics requires understanding its feminist dimensions.
  • The relevance of the feminist sameness-difference debate to global bioethics is explored.
  • Distinguishing between rights-based and care-based feminist approaches is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explain the characteristics of a feminist global bioethics.
  • To argue that a feminist approach improves bioethics.
  • To establish care as a more fundamental moral value than justice in this context.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of global bioethics and feminist theory.
  • Examination of the sameness-difference debate in feminist philosophy.
  • Comparison of rights-based and care-based feminist bioethical frameworks.

Main Results:

  • Feminist perspectives, especially those emphasizing care, are integral to defining global bioethics.
  • Care is identified as a more foundational moral value and practice than justice.
  • Feminist insights on care offer a pathway to a more inclusive and equitable global bioethics.

Conclusions:

  • A feminist global bioethics, informed by care ethics, leads to a more just and inclusive framework.
  • The emphasis on care, over rights, is key to advancing feminist bioethics globally.
  • This approach promotes diversity and fairness in global bioethical discourse and practice.