2015
DOI: 10.1590/1983-80422015232066
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A bioética de intervenção no contexto do pensamento latino-americano contemporâneo

Abstract: This article highlights the process of construction, maturation and consolidation of a bioethics of intervention (BI) as a liberating bioethical proposal. Toward that end, it considers the main indicator of that characteristic to be its anti-systemic perspective, as manifested by its manifest political option and by epistemic insurgence against the epistemological domination of the bioethical knowledge produced in the countries located in the center of the capitalist world system. Because of its Latin American… Show more

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“…Em anos mais recentes, a partir das contribuições teóricas dos estudos sobre colonialidade [46][47][48] , a Bioética de Intervenção passou a problematizar com mais ênfase os mecanismos de poder, controle e dominação global que envolvem diferentes dimensões da vida humana e que têm relação com os modos de produção científica e normativa internacional 12,13,15,49,50 . Os estudos sobre colonialidade questionam como a epistemologia hegemônica das diversas áreas tende a superestimar as contribuições euro-americanas e a silenciar outras manifestações de pensamento, sobretudo aquelas que advêm da América Latina, da África negra e das partes mais pobres da Ásia 51 .…”
Section: O Ensino Da éTica Global Em Oposição à Colonialidade Da Vidaunclassified
“…Em anos mais recentes, a partir das contribuições teóricas dos estudos sobre colonialidade [46][47][48] , a Bioética de Intervenção passou a problematizar com mais ênfase os mecanismos de poder, controle e dominação global que envolvem diferentes dimensões da vida humana e que têm relação com os modos de produção científica e normativa internacional 12,13,15,49,50 . Os estudos sobre colonialidade questionam como a epistemologia hegemônica das diversas áreas tende a superestimar as contribuições euro-americanas e a silenciar outras manifestações de pensamento, sobretudo aquelas que advêm da América Latina, da África negra e das partes mais pobres da Ásia 51 .…”
Section: O Ensino Da éTica Global Em Oposição à Colonialidade Da Vidaunclassified
“…The present study is based on the line of thought that has been worked for almost two decades by the so-called "latin american bioethics", in the wake of the so-called "epistemologies of the South" 53,54 . Intervention bioethics was chosen as a conceptual and practical reference for the criticisms it has presented to principlism as an hegemonic current of the field analyzed, as well as for its pioneering and wide diffusion 17,18 .…”
Section: "Principles" In Non-hegemonic Bioethics: Bioethics Of Intervmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least three Latin American bioethical currents have their theoretical-epistemological fields defined: protection bioethics 24,30 , intervention bioethics 22,23,31 and bioethics of human rights 25 . Feitosa and Nascimento 31 theorize about intervention bioethics (IB), a genuine Brazilian bioethics that emerged in the Bioethics Graduate Program in the University of Brasilia.…”
Section: Latin-american Bioethics As a Reference To Expand Deontologimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feitosa and Nascimento 31 theorize about intervention bioethics (IB), a genuine Brazilian bioethics that emerged in the Bioethics Graduate Program in the University of Brasilia. They point out that, during its first decade of existence, IB has been able, on the basis of its theoretical foundation and collaboration with other Brazilian and Latin American bioethics, to ensure, at the international level, the acceptance of the political dimension in bioethical formulation and practice by establishing, as the focal point of this dimension, the human rights paradigm 31 .…”
Section: Latin-american Bioethics As a Reference To Expand Deontologimentioning
confidence: 99%