Toward an Africanized Bioethics Curriculum

K.G. Behrens, C.S. Wareham

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Abstract

Although many bioethicists have given attention to the special health issues of Africa and to the ethics of research on the continent, only a handful have considered these issues through the lens of African moral thought. The question has been for the most part neglected as to what a distinctively African moral perspective would be for the analysis and teaching of bioethics issues. To address the oversight, the authors of this paper describe embarking on a project aimed at incorporating African moral perspective, values and philosophy into a teaching curriculum. The authors clarify the rationale for the project and discuss the strategies employed in Africanizing the bioethics curriculum.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)103-113
JournalCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
Volume30
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

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