While Icarus Falls: Conditions for Pandemic Ethics

AbstractThis symposium contribution presents three vignettes of resistance to COVID-19 public health measures in Alberta, Canada, where I live. These show resolutely individualistic attitudes towardhealth and a desire to understand the pandemic as a one-off aberration. I then suggest four ways that the work of bioethics needs to change. These begin with situating the pandemic within the context of global climate emergency and end with how a new polarization diminishes possibilities for the rational dialogue that bioethics has here-to-fore assumed people would engage in.
Source: Journal of Bioethical Inquiry - Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research