In response to a perceived moral crisis in South Africa and Africa, I argue that there is a need to seek ways to restore the dignity of the people of Africa, whose values, beliefs and cultures were denigrated in the past. One way is for African bioethicists to begin to apply indigenous African philosophy, thought and values to ethical issues. This project is important (i) to restore dignity; (ii) because a bioethics grounded in indigenous ideas is more likely to be accepted by Africans; and (iii) because such ideas can enrich bioethical discourse. Highlighting the central importance of relationality, community and harmonious relationships in African thought, I conclude that we should adopt a revised version of principlism that incorporates ...
In South Africa and other countries, there has for many years been a plea for moral regeneration. Mo...
The realities of social injustice in the present South African context, with its great and growing ...
For more than two decades, 21st March has been canonised and celebrated among South Africans as Huma...
Contemporary debates on bioethical issues have tended to remain generally inconclusive and this is d...
Published ArticleFrom reports in both print and electronic media, it has become obvious that South A...
For millennia, Africans have lived on the African continent, in close contact with the diversities o...
Abstract Background A trend called ‘African bioethics’ is growing on the continent due to perception...
Life is a sacred gift, an indivisible good with an inherent dignity and value. Despite its uniquenes...
In this paper, I identify two major philosophical crises confronting medicine as a global phenomenon...
Bioethics deals with the ethical problems arising from the developments in life sciences and biotech...
Abstract Background Medical ethics has existed since the time of Hippocrates. However, formal traini...
In this paper, I open an inquiry that provides a catalyst for the inauguration of African Philosophy...
Throughout history, people on the African continent have experienced momentous transformations of th...
Medical ethics is becoming an increasingly integral part of undergraduate medical curricula world-wi...
Contemporary bioethics is a complex and multidisciplinary combination of medicine, philosophy and la...
In South Africa and other countries, there has for many years been a plea for moral regeneration. Mo...
The realities of social injustice in the present South African context, with its great and growing ...
For more than two decades, 21st March has been canonised and celebrated among South Africans as Huma...
Contemporary debates on bioethical issues have tended to remain generally inconclusive and this is d...
Published ArticleFrom reports in both print and electronic media, it has become obvious that South A...
For millennia, Africans have lived on the African continent, in close contact with the diversities o...
Abstract Background A trend called ‘African bioethics’ is growing on the continent due to perception...
Life is a sacred gift, an indivisible good with an inherent dignity and value. Despite its uniquenes...
In this paper, I identify two major philosophical crises confronting medicine as a global phenomenon...
Bioethics deals with the ethical problems arising from the developments in life sciences and biotech...
Abstract Background Medical ethics has existed since the time of Hippocrates. However, formal traini...
In this paper, I open an inquiry that provides a catalyst for the inauguration of African Philosophy...
Throughout history, people on the African continent have experienced momentous transformations of th...
Medical ethics is becoming an increasingly integral part of undergraduate medical curricula world-wi...
Contemporary bioethics is a complex and multidisciplinary combination of medicine, philosophy and la...
In South Africa and other countries, there has for many years been a plea for moral regeneration. Mo...
The realities of social injustice in the present South African context, with its great and growing ...
For more than two decades, 21st March has been canonised and celebrated among South Africans as Huma...