• Towards Global Thinking in Bioethics: Hybridizing “Biology” and “Ethics”
    Antoine Boudreau LeBlanc, Cécile Aenishaenslin, and Bryn Williams-Jones
    Ethics and the Environment 29 (2): 1-55. 2024.
    Ethics as a field should, we argue, pay more attention to the (eco)system. Van Rensselaer Potter, one of the pillars of contemporary bioethics, advocated for a global “bios” ethics that literally and metaphorically bridges the gap between biological knowledge and ethical reflection. However, a Potterian Bio-Ethics faces a major obstacle: its acentric focus. Consequently, Global Bio-Ethics remains opaque for those trained under the anthropocentric biomedical ethics that instrumentalizes the envir…Read more