The responsibilities of the engaged bioethicist: Scholar, advocate, activist

Bioethics. 2019 Oct;33(8):872-880. doi: 10.1111/bioe.12659.

Abstract

The work of a bioethicist carries distinctive responsibilities. Alongside those of any worker, there are responsibilities associated with giving guidance to practitioners, policy makers and the public. In addition, bioethicists are professionally exposed to and required to identify situations of moral trouble, and as a result may find themselves choosing to work as advocates or activists, with responsibilities that are distinct from those generally acknowledged within academia. The requirement for bioethics to make normative judgements entails taking a stance, which means there cannot be a sharp line between 'academic' or 'objective' bioethics, and advocacy/activism, but a continuum of bioethicists' engagement and an associated continuum of responsibilities.

Keywords: activism; activist; activist continuum; advocacy; bioethical responsibility; engaged bioethicist; scholar-collaboration.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Bioethics*
  • Ethicists / psychology*
  • Ethicists / standards*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intersectoral Collaboration*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Patient Advocacy / ethics*
  • Political Activism*
  • Professional Role*