Covid-19, global ethics, and Jihi: A voice from East Asian philosophy.

Indian J Med Ethics

Department of Biomedical Ethics, The University of Tokyo Faculty of Medicine, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-0033 JAPAN; Division of Medical Ethics, New York University, New York, USA.

Published: May 2021

As the Covid-19 situation has developed rapidly into a pandemic of unprecedented scale, ethicists and philosophers must work to comprehend this tragic historical scene from a macroscopic perspective, striving to create peace in the minds of people worldwide. The Buddhist concept of Jihi is a key idea in East Asian philosophy and implies concern for others. Specifically, it requires its constituents to pray sincerely for the well-being and peace of mind of those who are suffering, regardless of nationality, age, gender, or family origin, and mourn this situation together. Accordingly, Jihi may represent a vital component of global ethics, particularly in situations involving the Covid-19 crisis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.20529/IJME.2020.126DOI Listing

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