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Religion Welcome Here: A Pluriversal Approach to Religion and Global Bioethics

This paper sets forth and defends a pluriversal approach to religion in the context of an increasingly global bioethics. Section I introduces a pluriversal view as a normative technique for engaging across difference. A normative pluriversal approach sets five constraints: civility, change from with...

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Main Authors: Jecker, N S, Atuire, C A, Ravitsky, V, Ghaly, M, Vaswani, V, Voo, T C
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