人类、动物还是矿物?古人类化石研究的伦理考虑

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Thomas H. Champney, Heather F. Smith, Sabine Hildebrandt, Jon Cornwall
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在全球科学界,围绕现代人类受试者的研究和教育、人体组织的使用以及涉及人类的研究的伦理考虑无处不在。这篇评论探讨了关于这些类型的伦理考虑如何以及是否适用于古人类化石的考虑。虽然有些人可能会提出,化石的年龄可能是决定其道德处理的基础,但可能是人类的特征或行为是确定其道德地位的更合适的标准。这些类型的伦理考虑最近在其他历史上的人体组织中进行了研究,例如木乃伊和古代DNA,这些伦理探索是由世界各地不断发展的伦理观点的认识驱动的。因此,对于古人类学界来说,这既是一个先例,也是一个激励因素,促使他们重新审视本行业当前的道德实践。这样做将有助于确定和建立反映当代人类化石伦理管理的全球视角的标准,并可能有助于将这些实践与其他研究人类化石和人体组织的学科结合起来。
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Human, Animal, or Mineral? Ethical Considerations for Studies of Fossilized Hominin Remains

Human, Animal, or Mineral? Ethical Considerations for Studies of Fossilized Hominin Remains

Ethical considerations around research and education with modern human subjects, use of human tissue, and studies involving humans are ubiquitous within the global scientific community. This commentary explores considerations around how and whether these types of ethical considerations may apply to hominin fossils. While some might propose that the age of a fossil could be the basis for decisions around their ethical handling, it may be that characteristics or behaviors of the hominins are a more appropriate measure to determine their ethical status. These types of ethical considerations have recently been examined in other historical human tissues, such as mummies and ancient DNA, with these ethical explorations being driven by a recognition of evolving ethical perspectives around the world. Thus, there is both the precedent and stimulus for the paleoanthropology community to revisit current ethical practices within the profession. Doing so would help identify and establish standards that are reflective of global perspectives around the contemporary ethical management of hominin fossils, and potentially assist in aligning these practices with other disciplines that work with both hominin fossils and human tissues.

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