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AGREEING TO DISAGREE: Indigenous Pluralism from Human Rights to Bioethics
Authors:Chris Durante
Institution:Faculty of Religious Studies
McGill University
3520 University Street
Montreal, Québec H3A 2A7
Canada
514.825.5891
Abstract:David Hollenbach, working within the context of human rights theory, has developed the notion of "indigenous pluralism" as a means of coping with the problems that arise when different religious traditions hold distinct or incompatible interpretations of human rights. It will be argued that indigenous pluralism is a theoretically and practically useful concept for bioethics as well and hence should be incorporated into bioethical methodology and processes of bioethical policy formation. Subsequently, the notion of indigenous pluralism will be discussed in relation to determinations of death as a means of illustrating this concept's applicability to bioethical inquiry.
Keywords:bioethics  brain death  conscience clause  human rights  indigenous pluralism  religious diversity
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