最小的切口:哈特法特-达姆-布里特(Hatafat Dam Brit)的伦理和(令人吃惊的)影响:正在进行的切割生殖器辩论》(The Ethics and (Surprising) Implications of Hatafat Dam Brit for the ongoing Genital Cutting Debate)。

IF 1.1 4区 哲学 Q3 ETHICS
Max Buckler
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本文将对犹太宗教仪式 hatafat dam brit 的伦理分析应用于正在进行的关于切割儿童生殖器的辩论。最近关于 "微不足道的 "或 "象征性的 "非自愿切割生殖器做法的伦理和法律地位的学术研究的特点是,由于这些做法(相对而言)只是表面上的,因此对于它们的不法性的依据是什么(如果有的话)存在分歧。Hatafat dam brit("抽取盟约之血")与其他通常被争论的最轻微的做法(如外阴 "剔骨仪式")相比,其身体侵犯性更小,但正如我将要说明的那样,它仍然引起了道德上的担忧--包括来自宗教团体内部的担忧。作为一种事实上并不改变身体的生殖器切割仪式,hatafat dam brit 挑战着辩论双方澄清他们反对或赞同的道德依据。我认为,关于非自愿切割未成年人生殖器的辩论应集中在这些做法的道德问题上,将其视为(性)体现的人际互动,而不是身体改造。
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The Smallest Cut: The Ethics and (Surprising) Implications of Hatafat Dam Brit for the Ongoing Genital Cutting Debate.

This essay applies an ethical analysis of the Jewish religious rite of hatafat dam brit to the ongoing debate on child genital cutting. Recent scholarship on the ethical and legal status of "de minimis" or "symbolic" involuntary genital cutting practices features disagreement over what, if anything, grounds their wrongfulness given that they are (relatively) physically superficial. Hatafat dam brit ("the drawing of covenantal blood") is even less physically intrusive than the most minor of the other practices commonly debated (e.g., "ritual nicking" of the vulva) yet still, as I will show, elicits moral concern-including from within the practicing religious community. As a type of genital cutting ritual that does not, in fact, modify the body, hatafat dam brit challenges those on both sides of the debate to clarify the basis for their moral objection or approval. I argue that debates about involuntary genital cutting of minors should focus on the ethics of these practices considered as (sexually) embodied interpersonal interactions, rather than as body modifications.

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期刊介绍: The Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal offers a scholarly forum for diverse views on major issues in bioethics, such as analysis and critique of principlism, feminist perspectives in bioethics, the work of the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, active euthanasia, genetics, health care reform, and organ transplantation. Each issue includes "Scope Notes," an overview and extensive annotated bibliography on a specific topic in bioethics, and "Bioethics Inside the Beltway," a report written by a Washington insider updating bioethics activities on the federal level.
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