Philosophical Feminist Bioethics

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 24 (2):165-174 (2015)
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Abstract:The end of the last century was a particularly vibrant period for feminist bioethics. Almost two decades on, we reflect on the legacy of the feminist critique of bioethics and investigate the extent to which it has been successful and what requires more attention yet. We do this by examining the past, present, and future: we draw out three feminist concerns that emerged in this period—abstraction, individualism, and power—and consider three feminist responses—relationality, particularity, and justice—and we finish with some thoughts about the future.

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Herjeet Marway
University of Birmingham
Heather Widdows
University of Birmingham