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Call for Publications

Theme: African Perspectives in Global Bioethics
Publication: Journal on African Philosophy
Date: Special Issue
Deadline: 31.5.2016

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We have a call for papers for a special-issue from Journal on African 
Philosophy. The special issue, "African Perspectives in Global 
Bioethics" will be guest-edited by Dr. Mbih J. Tosam.

Deadline: May 31, 2016

Submit your paper directly to the guest-editor, Mbih J. Tosam at: 
[email protected]

The colonial encounter had a profoundly negative effect on the
African personality and on everything African. In the domain of
knowledge, African systems of thought and values were denigrated and
rejected without due appraisal. For this reason, there has been an 
epistemological vacuum in African values and systems of thought at
the international scholarly arena. In the field of ethics and
bioethics in particular, African philosophical perspectives have been
largely absent. Western ethical ideals are simply one among several
ethical traditions in the world, and to treat them as if they were
the only valid values humanity has ever thought of, or developed,
will be to do injustice to humankind. Western solutions to the
bioethical problems of our time are not the only possible ones, and
may not be the best solutions that may exist. It would be for the
intellectual and moral improvement of humankind, if all cultural
solutions to a moral problem are sought. This is important because it
would create a basis for intercultural dialogue that would complement
the insufficiencies of Western moral values because of our human
imperfection and vulnerability, disease, injury, and life and death,
affect all human beings. These are by no means issues to which only
'experts' or people from a particular cultural background can provide
answers. There is need for critical reflection on African values in
bioethics because although human beings share some common ideals, our
disparities in culture, wealth and power, bioethics present
challenges that are specific to regions or cultures. Questions
concerning disease and health have always challenged humankind in
every part of the world and solutions to some of the trickiest moral
problems of our time may come from less influential cultures if they
are given due consideration.

While seeking answers to the question: What can African ethical
values contribute to a global bioethical discourse dominated by
Euro-American (Kantian and utilitarian) philosophical values? papers
should address, but may not be limited to the following topics:

- African ethics
- Global health inequalities
- Values in African traditional medicine
- Environmental ethics
- Bioethics and poverty
- Access to healthcare
- Female genital mutilations
- Contraception
- African culture and beginning and end of life issues

Submissions should be in MS Word format. Author(s) name and contact 
information should be included on a SEPARATE page. All submissions
will be acknowledged via email. Kindly contact the guest-editor if
you do not receive acknowledgement for your submission, and if you
have questions.

Journal on African Philosophy
ISSN: 1533-1067 (online)
Editor: Olufemi Taiwo
Published by Africa Resource Center.


Contact:

Mbih J. Tosam, Guest Editor
Journal on African Philosophy
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.africanphilosophy.com




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