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Bioethics and the Moral Authority of Experience. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Experience provides valuable insights in bioethics debates, particularly about unproven medical products and disability, but can also lead to conflicts of interest and biased perspectives.
  • The paper highlights the potential benefits of using experiences through feminist and moral epistemology, categorizing appeals as either epistemic or justice-based.
  • It addresses the downsides of relying on experience due to cognitive biases and partial representation, concluding with preliminary recommendations and questions for further discussion.

Article Abstract

While experience often affords important knowledge and insight that is difficult to garner through observation or testimony alone, it also has the potential to generate conflicts of interest and unrepresentative perspectives. We call this tension the . In this paper, we first outline appeals to experience made in debates about access to unproven medical products and disability bioethics, as examples of how experience claims arise in bioethics and some of the challenges raised by these claims. We then motivate the idea that experience can be an asset by appealing to themes in feminist and moral epistemology, distinguishing between epistemic and justice-based appeals. Next, we explain the concern that experience may be a liability by appealing to empirical work on cognitive biases and theoretical work about the problem of partial representation. We conclude with preliminary recommendations for addressing the paradox and offer several questions for future discussion.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15265161.2022.2127968DOI Listing

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