On Feminist Engagements with Bioethics
O susretu feminizma i bioetike
Abstract
The article explores two questions: what is feminist bioethics, and how different it is from standard bioethics. Development of feminist bioethics, it is argued, began as a response to standard bioethics, challenging its background values, and philosophical perspectives. The most important contribution of feminist bioethics has been its re-examination of the basic conceptual underpinnings of mainstream bioethics, including the concepts of “universality”, “autonomy”, and “trust”. Particularly important for feminists has been the concept of autonomy. They challenge the old liberal notion of autonomy that treats individuals as separate social units and argue that autonomy is established through relations. Relational autonomy assumes that identities and values are developed through relationships with others and that the choices one makes are shaped by specific social and historical contexts. Neither relational autonomy, nor feminist bioethics, however, represents a single, unified perspect...ive. There are, actually, as many feminist bioethics as there are feminisms—liberal, cultural, radical, postmodern etc. Their different ontological, epistemological and political underpinnings shape their respective approaches to bioethical issues at hand. Still what they all have in common is interest in social justice—feminists explore mainstream bioethics and reproductive technologies in order to establish whether they support or impede gender and overall social justice and equality. Feminist bioethics thus brings a significant improvement to standard bioethics.
Keywords:
reproductive technology / autonomy / social justice / bioethics / feminismSource:
Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society, 2012, 19-31Funding / projects:
- Rare Diseases:Molecular Pathophysiology, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Modalities and Social, Ethical and Legal Aspects (RS-41004)
- Studying climate change and its influence on environment: impacts, adaptation and mitigation (RS-43007)
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IFDTTY - JOUR AU - Drezgić, Rada PY - 2012 UR - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/544 AB - The article explores two questions: what is feminist bioethics, and how different it is from standard bioethics. Development of feminist bioethics, it is argued, began as a response to standard bioethics, challenging its background values, and philosophical perspectives. The most important contribution of feminist bioethics has been its re-examination of the basic conceptual underpinnings of mainstream bioethics, including the concepts of “universality”, “autonomy”, and “trust”. Particularly important for feminists has been the concept of autonomy. They challenge the old liberal notion of autonomy that treats individuals as separate social units and argue that autonomy is established through relations. Relational autonomy assumes that identities and values are developed through relationships with others and that the choices one makes are shaped by specific social and historical contexts. Neither relational autonomy, nor feminist bioethics, however, represents a single, unified perspective. There are, actually, as many feminist bioethics as there are feminisms—liberal, cultural, radical, postmodern etc. Their different ontological, epistemological and political underpinnings shape their respective approaches to bioethical issues at hand. Still what they all have in common is interest in social justice—feminists explore mainstream bioethics and reproductive technologies in order to establish whether they support or impede gender and overall social justice and equality. Feminist bioethics thus brings a significant improvement to standard bioethics. T2 - Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society T1 - On Feminist Engagements with Bioethics T1 - O susretu feminizma i bioetike SP - 19 EP - 31 DO - 10.2298/FID1204019D ER -
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Milidrag, P.,& Drezgić, R.. (2012). On Feminist Engagements with Bioethics. in Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society, 19-31. https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1204019D
Milidrag P, Drezgić R. On Feminist Engagements with Bioethics. in Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society. 2012;:19-31. doi:10.2298/FID1204019D .
Milidrag, Predrag, Drezgić, Rada, "On Feminist Engagements with Bioethics" in Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society (2012):19-31, https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1204019D . .