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Embracing Diversity in Global Bioethics: The Role of Religion
GlobalMon Dec 16 2024
A global bioethics landscape where different religious beliefs and cultural views are not just tolerated, but actively engaged with. This is the goal of a pluriversal approach, which encourages a respectful dialogue across diverse perspectives. Such an approach sets clear guidelines: be civil, promote change from within, ensure justice, avoid dominance, and show tolerance. When applied to religion, this method is fair and acknowledges various viewpoints, making it a preferred way to handle global bioethics issues. Some might argue that religion has no place in bioethics, but this stance could hurt publishing, conferences, and training programs in the field. By embracing a pluriversal strategy, bioethicists can effectively interact with people holding different worldviews, including religious ones, while adhering to ethical constraints.
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In what ways can the pluriversal approach be criticized for potentially diluting the rigor of scientific and ethical inquiry in bioethics?
How does the pluriversal approach ensure that Justice is maintained when engaging with differing religious perspectives?
How is the pluriversal approach ensuring that religious perspectives do not dominate over secular viewpoints in bioethics?
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