Bioethics in the Current Climate.

01 Jan 2022
Parker LS

Drawing on insights from feminist epistemology and experience in genomics-related bioethics research, this essay offers three suggestions that may enable bioethics to contribute more persuasively to urgent issues affecting the health and well-being of individuals, communities, and the world they inhabit. First, it suggests that bioethics pay more attention to people's feelings, particularly those that help constitute their self-identities, and to the role of those feelings in their health-relevant behaviors. Further, it proposes conceiving of health-relevant behaviors expansively. Second, it suggests that bioethics advocate for a longer time horizon for the conduct of empirical bioethics research and other types of research addressing complex, systemic factors influencing health. Third, it suggests that bioethics play a larger role in illuminating and applauding the evolving nature of scientific knowledge.