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Elements of African Bioethics in a Western Frame.

For millennia, Africans have lived on the African continent, in close contact with the diversities of nature: floral, faunal and human; and in so doing they have developed cultures, values, attitudes and perspectives to the problems, ethical and otherwise, that have arisen from the existential press...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Tangwa, Godfrey B.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Langaa RPCIG, 2010.
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505 0 |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CHAPTER ONE. INTERVIEW WITH PROF. DR. G.B. TANGWA; CHAPTER TWO. BIOETHICS: AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE; PRELIMINARY REMARKS; WESTERN CULTURE AND AFRICAN CULTURE; TRANSLATING AND INTERPRETING; NSO' METAPHYSICAL CONCEPTIONS AND WORLDVIEW; NSO' POSITION ON SOME BIOETHICAL ISSUES; EUTHANASIA, SUICIDE AND ABORTION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER THREE. THE ABORTION DEBATE: ETHICS, CUSTOM AND LAW IN INTERACTION; PREAMBLE; INTRODUCTION; WHAT IS ABORTION?; DELIBERATE ABORTION; THE EXTREMES; BETWEEN THE EXTREMES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES. 
505 8 |a Chapter four. african bioethics and sustainable developmentintroduction; african diversities; western conceptions and world-view; globalisation, westernisation and biosecurity; some socio-cultural and ethical concerns science and nature; potential benefits and dangers; technology and communal values; a cautious piecemeal approach; a concluding parable; references; chapter five. african perspectives on biomedical and environmental ethics; introduction; eco-bio-ethics; african perspective; morality and culture; the concentric circles of culture; morality and rationality; derivatives of morality. 
505 8 |a African diversities and conceptual frameworkrespectful coexistence; western conceptions and world-view; spirit of omnivorous discovery; the western world and other worlds; biomedicine; human reproduction; handicapped persons; technology and the environment; self ownership and commerce; poverty and shame; conclusion; references; chapter six. rights and rationing in health care: some random considerations from the african context; preliminary remarks; introduction; the western system; the african system; medicine and health care in traditional africa; implications for modern health care. 
504 |a Referenceschapter seven. morality and culture: are ethics culture-dependent?; abstract; introduction; no human culture is perfect; morality and cultures; knowledge and dancing masquerades; conclusion; references; chapter eight. bioethics, biotechnology and culture: a voice from the margins; culture and morality; a dancing masquerade; the quest for certainty; switching cultural lenses; equality of cultures; some topical examples; biotechnology; conclusion; references; chapter nine. circumcision: an african point of view; abstract; preamble; one person's snail is another's termite. 
505 8 |a Myth and realitythe limitations of cultures; circumcision in nso' culture; rationalizations for circumcision; infant circumcision; background and riders to my arguments; male and female circumcision; seminar in cameroon; treating equals unequally; disclaimers and qualifiers; gist of my argument; for and against circumcision; science and morality; a personal prerogative; rational persuasion; conclusion; references; chapter ten. feminism and femininity: gender and motherhood in africa; abstract; introduction; feminism and de-feminization; nso' culture as a paradigm. 
500 |a Status of women in traditional africa. 
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