Exploring values among three cultures from a global bioethics perspective.

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Nico Nortjé, Kristen Jones-Bonofiglio, Claudia R Sotomayor
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Abstract

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation's (UNESCO) Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights refers to the importance of cultural diversity and pluralism in ethical discourse and care of humanity. The aim of this meta-narrative review is to identify indigenous ethical values pertaining to the Ojibway (Canada), Xhosa (South Africa), and Mayan (Mexico and Central American) cultures from peer-reviewed sources and cultural review, and to ascertain if there are shared commonalities. Three main themes were identified, namely illness, healing, and health care choices. Illness was described with a more complex and dynamic picture than from the western view, as illness is not considered to be one dimensional. Healing needs to take place on various levels in order to restore a state of equilibrium between the different spheres. Health care choices were also considered from a multi-level perspective. In all three of the indigenous cultures explored, good decision-making is seen to have occurred when choices are informed by commitments to one's moral and ethical responsibilities towards the community, nature, and the spirit world.

从全球生物伦理学角度探讨三种文化的价值观。
联合国教育、科学及文化组织(UNESCO)的《生物伦理与人权宣言》提到了文化多样性和多元化在伦理讨论和人类关怀中的重要性。本次元叙事审查的目的是从同行评审资料和文化审查中确定与奥吉布韦(加拿大)、科萨(南非)和玛雅(墨西哥和中美洲)文化有关的本土伦理价值观,并确定是否存在共同之处。研究确定了三大主题,即疾病、治疗和保健选择。与西方观点相比,对疾病的描述更加复杂和动态,因为疾病并不是单一的。治疗需要在不同层面进行,以恢复不同领域之间的平衡状态。医疗保健的选择也是从多层次的角度来考虑的。在所探讨的所有三种土著文化中,当一个人对社区、大自然和精神世界的道德和伦理责任做出承诺时,就会做出正确的决策。
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Global Bioethics
Global Bioethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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