2022
DOI: 10.52214/vib.v8i.10151
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Tlacoqualli in Monequi "The Center Good"

Abstract: Photo by Andrew James on Unsplash INTRODUCTION Since its inception, bioethics has focused on Western conceptions of ethics and science. This has provided a strong foundation to build bioethics as a field and discipline. However, it has largely failed to consider non-Western systems of ethics and science like Indigenous American thought frameworks. This has important implications for the treatment of Indigenous Americans in healthcare settings, something that I have considered as a mixed Indigenous American res… Show more

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“…Additionally, the Aymara/Bolivian sociologist Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui (2020) affirms the Indigenous appreciation for plurality and ambiguity through the Aymara concept of Ch'ixi, which stresses the uniqueness and beauty of the plurality and diversity that arises from interactions among all things. These diverse Indigenous concepts all exemplify what Méxica philosophies calls 'Tlacoqualli in Monequi' or 'the center good that is required' (Maffie, 2019;Mackay, 2022a) i.e. balance in all aspects of existence.…”
Section: Indigenous Thought and Philosophymentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Additionally, the Aymara/Bolivian sociologist Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui (2020) affirms the Indigenous appreciation for plurality and ambiguity through the Aymara concept of Ch'ixi, which stresses the uniqueness and beauty of the plurality and diversity that arises from interactions among all things. These diverse Indigenous concepts all exemplify what Méxica philosophies calls 'Tlacoqualli in Monequi' or 'the center good that is required' (Maffie, 2019;Mackay, 2022a) i.e. balance in all aspects of existence.…”
Section: Indigenous Thought and Philosophymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…That word itself is loaded with history and connotations that I will discuss below. Bioethics as a discipline must consider and earnestly implement alternative ethics and philosophies (Mackay, 2022a), however astrobioethics has an opportunity to ensure that these dominant Western discourses do not receive over-warranted attention or the limelight. Since this is a burgeoning branch of ethics there is a rare opportunity for scholars to mitigate the prevailing histories of colonialism and systemic racism in science and ethics, particularly as related to Indigenous peoples (Feagin, 2006;Feagin and Bennefield, 2014;Mackay and Feagin, 2022).…”
Section: Indigenous Thought and Astrobioethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, provider bias against racial-ethnic minorities and patients’ experiences of racism foster mistrust, poor treatment adherence, and underutilization of medical care (Feagin and Bennefield 2014; Hall et al 2015; Trivedi and Ayanian 2006). In addition, racial-ethnic minorities who are immigrants or indigenous Americans may experience challenges accessing health care due to cultural barriers such as differences in languages, health views, and healing approaches (Chae and Ayala 2010; Mackay 2022; Yoo, Gee, and Takeuchi 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%