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Against Relativism

Cultural Diversity and the Search for Ethical Universals in Medicine

By (author) Ruth Macklin
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc, New York, United States
Published: 3rd Jun 1999
Dimensions: w 144mm h 223mm d 27mm
Weight: 530g
ISBN-10: 0195116321
ISBN-13: 9780195116328
Barcode No: 9780195116328
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Synopsis
This book provides an analysis of the debate surrounding the facts of cultural diversity, the charge of "ethical imperialism", and the thesis that ethics must be viewed as relative to particular cultures or societies. Macklin examines the role of cultural traditions when used as a defense against critical ethical judgements. She explores key issues in health and medicine seen through the lens of cultural diversity: the physician-patient relationship, disclosing a diagnosis of fatal illness, informed consent, brain death and organ transplantation, rituals surrounding birth and death, female genital mutilation, sex selection of offspring, fertility regulation, and biomedical research involving human subjects. Among the conclusions she reaches are that ethical universals exist, but they should not be confused with ethical absolutes; and that the existence of ethical universals is compatible with a variety of culturally relative interpretations. Some rights related to medicine and healthcare ought to be considered human rights. Illustrative examples are drawn from the author's experience serving on international ethical review committees and her travels to a dozen countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, where she conducted educational workshops and carried out her own research.

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"The book is rich with examples that are taken from medicine and health care and are intended to show that there are ethical universals, norms and values that have cross-cultured validity. The problem is highly interesting and has great practical value in this era of increasingly multicultural society and globalisation."--Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2001
"Macklin shows very clearly the importance of distinguishing between the justifiability of a universal principle and its applicability in concrete situation."--Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2001