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      An African theory of bioethics: reply to MacPherson and Macklin.

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      Developing world bioethics
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          Abstract

          In a prior issue of Developing World Bioethics, Cheryl Macpherson and Ruth Macklin critically engaged with an article of mine, where I articulated a moral theory grounded on indigenous values salient in the sub-Saharan region, and then applied it to four major issues in bioethics, comparing and contrasting its implications with those of the dominant Western moral theories, utilitarianism and Kantianism. In response to my essay, Macpherson and Macklin have posed questions about: whether philosophical justifications are something with which bioethicists ought to be concerned; why something counts as 'African'; how medicine is a moral enterprise; whether an individual right to informed consent is consistent with sub-Saharan values; and when thought experiments help to establish firm conclusions about moral status. These are important issues for the field, and I use this reply to take discussion of them a step or two farther, defending my initial article from Macpherson's and Macklin's critical questions and objections.

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          Journal
          Dev World Bioeth
          Developing world bioethics
          Wiley-Blackwell
          1471-8847
          1471-8731
          Dec 2010
          : 10
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Johannesburg – Philosophy, P.O. Box 524, Auckland Park, 2006, South Africa.tmetz@uj.ac.za
          Article
          10.1111/j.1471-8847.2010.00289.x
          21062403
          ce6c1380-61dd-4a18-bc65-107fac6c37ac
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