2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8519.2008.00683.x
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Cultural Circumcision in Eu Public Hospitals – An Ethical Discussion

Abstract: The paper explores the ethical aspects of introducing cultural circumcision of children into the EU public health system. We reject commonplace arguments against circumcision: considerations of good medical practice, justice, bodily integrity, autonomy and the analogy from female genital mutilation. From the unique structure of patient-medicine interaction, we argue that the incorporation of cultural circumcision into EU public health services is a kind of medicalization, which does not fit the ethos of univer… Show more

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“…As Brusa and Barilan have argued,9 the distinction between (iii) and (iv) is ‘tenuous’, with similar motivations underpinning Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic circumcising groups. For those who perform the practice for reasons (iii) and (iv), such as mainstream Jews and Muslims, the practice has little motivation in medical thinking 9.…”
Section: Political Liberalism and The Problem Of Circumcisionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…As Brusa and Barilan have argued,9 the distinction between (iii) and (iv) is ‘tenuous’, with similar motivations underpinning Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic circumcising groups. For those who perform the practice for reasons (iii) and (iv), such as mainstream Jews and Muslims, the practice has little motivation in medical thinking 9.…”
Section: Political Liberalism and The Problem Of Circumcisionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As Brusa and Barilan have argued,9 the distinction between (iii) and (iv) is ‘tenuous’, with similar motivations underpinning Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic circumcising groups. For those who perform the practice for reasons (iii) and (iv), such as mainstream Jews and Muslims, the practice has little motivation in medical thinking 9. Even if circumcision were demonstrated conclusively to be bereft of medical benefit, the reasons for some groups to circumcise would remain: fulfilling a perceived religious obligation, constituting identity and perpetuating group membership.…”
Section: Political Liberalism and The Problem Of Circumcisionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Circumcision proponents have argued that infant circumcision is analogous to activities commonly accepted to be within parental authority, such as clipping fingernails, giving haircuts, v allowing participation in snow sports or contact sports,23 24 and authorising vaccination 25 26. While these activities certainly are compatible with the aim of guarding the child from needless harm, guiding his development, and looking after his best interests overall, the analogy with infant circumcision is strained.…”
Section: Parental Rights Human Rights and Authorisation Of Surgicalmentioning
confidence: 99%