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      El COVID-19 como riesgo global Translated title: The COVID-19 as global risk Translated title: El COVID-19 com a risc global

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          Resumen El COVID-19 tanto como pandemia como cuanto riesgo global reta a los sistemas de salud pública de los Estados. Pero también este acontecimiento desafía a los principios de la bioética de origen occidental y muestra sus límites lo que demanda por un nuevo conjunto de principios fundados en la ontología y en un orden moral objetivo.

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          Abstract COVID-19 as a pandemics as well as a global risk challenges States' public health systems. But also this event defies the Western-based principles of bioethics and shows their limits asking for a new set of principles based upon ontology and objective moral order.

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          Resum La COVID-19 tant com pandèmia com a risc global repta als sistemes de salut pública dels Estats. Però també aquest esdeveniment desafia els principis de la bioètica d'origen occidental i mostra els seus límits, fet que aboga per un nou conjunt de principis fonamentats en l'ontologia i en un ordre moral objectiu.

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              Bioethical concerns are global, bioethics is Western.

              Modern bioethics was born in the West and thus reflects, not surprisingly, the traditions of Western moral philosophy and political and social theory. When the work of bioethics was confined to the West, this background of socio-political theory and moral tradition posed few problems, but as bioethics has moved into other cultures - inside and outside of the Western world - it has become an agent of moral imperialism. We describe the moral imperialism of bioethics, discuss its dangers, and suggest that global bioethics will succeed only to the extent that it is local.
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                Journal
                bioetica
                Revista de Bioética y Derecho
                Rev. Bioética y Derecho
                Observatori de Bioètica i Dret - Cátedra UNESCO de Bioética (Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain )
                1886-5887
                2020
                : 50
                : 295-313
                Affiliations
                [1] Buenos Aires orgnameUniversidad de Buenos Aires orgdiv1Facultad de Derecho orgdiv2Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas y Sociales Ambrosio L. Gioja Argentina
                Article
                S1886-58872020000300018 S1886-5887(20)00005000018
                0c61e9a4-501a-4a77-835d-e029394ccfc9

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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                : 06 July 2020
                : 01 July 2020
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                Dossier Cuestiones Bioéticas de la pandemia COVID-19

                COVID-19,bioètica,riesgo global,bioética,global risk,bioethics,risc global

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