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Revista Colombiana de Bioética 2021; 16 (1)
Bioethics and Territory: An Approach to Bioethical Territorialities
López-Neira J
Language: Spanish
References: 11
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ABSTRACT
Purpose/context. This article approaches the concept of territory as a social
construction and bioethical setting. For this purpose, it resorts to some basic
assumptions of bioethics and Orlando Fals Borda’s proposal on action and space.
In this way, it limits the category of bioethical territorialities, which results from
the assembly of biospace and technoregion with the bioethical relationships
that these territorial containers involve. Autonomy and justice are highlighted
as crucial elements that manage to restructure the relationship between human
beings and their environment.
Method/Approach. A hermeneutical approach is used to understand bioethics
as a field of knowledge and practices interested in the moral and ethical questions
derived from the implications of techno-scientific development for life. This
responds to how we inhabit the space and allows us to establish a relationship
with the configuration of the territory and the development of territorialities.
Results/Findings. The article presents a theoretical reflection from bioethics on
how the human being conceives his or her relationships with the territory, and
coins, from his or her understanding, the category of bioethical territorialities.
Discussion/Conclusions/Contributions. The article contributes both theoretical
elements to think about the territory from bioethics and the concept of
bioethical territorialities. We expect that this category will be implemented to
delve into future reflections on bioethics, territory, and territorialities.
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