Global Mental Health: Challenges for a Global Ethics
Author
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Lolas Stepke, Fernando
Admission date
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2017-11-28T16:00:07Z
Available date
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2017-11-28T16:00:07Z
Publication date
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2016
Cita de ítem
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Acta Bioethica 2016; 22 (1): 9-14
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Identifier
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1726-569X
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/145871
Abstract
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This paper aims at presenting a perspective on a global ethics useful for conducting and evaluating research on global mental health. It includes the proposal of expanding the scope of "global" to include different aspects of cultural diversity and a plea for a "differential ethics" approach that accepts diversity and sociocultural determinants of health. The contention is advanced that ethics is a linguistic justification of moral norms based on customs, beliefs, and traditions. Besides its foundation on rational or religious beliefs, ethics should also be conceived of as a way of attaining human fulfillment of interests and expectations in the context of different forms of humanity
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Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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Universidad de Chile, Centro Interdisciplinario Estudios Bioética