(Re)thinking bioethics: intersectional analysis of sexual and reproductive rights
Priscila Cardia Petra,
Karina de Cássia Caetano,
Samantha Vitena Barbosa
et al.
Abstract:Bioethics, developed during the post Second World War in North America, is defined as a multidisciplinary epistemological field centered on conciliating biological knowledge and human values. This paper discusses the political-social dimension of bioethics from an intersectional approach with anti-oppression perspectives, that is, anti-capitalist, feminist, and anti-racist perspectives. We propose other conceptions for this field of knowledge, claiming its positioning. By rethinking bioethics in an expansive m… Show more
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