Queensland Bioethics Centre, Australian Catholic University - Brisbane Campus, Banyo, Queensland, Australia
J Med Ethics. 2023 Sep;49(9):642-648. doi: 10.1136/jme-2022-108458. Epub 2023 Jan 30.
We are in the midst of a global crisis of climate change and environmental degradation to which the healthcare sector directly contributes. Yet conceptions of health justice have little to say about the environment. They purport societies should ensure adequate health for their populations but fail to require doing so in ways that avoid environmental harm or injustice. We need to expand our understanding of health justice to consider the environment and do so without reinforcing the epistemic injustice inherent in the field of bioethics. This paper considers what work in philosophy related to the environment should be applied to help build that understanding and develops ideas about the healthcare sector's responsibilities of justice to the environment. It first introduces the dominant multivalent environmental and ecological justice (EJ) concept in philosophy and each of its dimensions: distribution, participation, recognition and well-being. It then shows why applying that conception alone to broaden our understanding of health justice will reinforce epistemic injustice within bioethics. Drawing on EJ literature from the global South, the paper demonstrates that different ontological and experiential starting points identify additional EJ dimensions-power and harmony-and give rise to a nuanced understanding of the recognition dimension relative to the dominant EJ conception. The paper concludes by applying them to articulate healthcare sector responsibilities of justice to the environment, demonstrating they ground responsibilities beyond reducing its carbon emissions.
我们正处于气候变化和环境恶化的全球危机之中,医疗保健部门直接促成了这一危机。然而,健康正义的概念几乎没有涉及到环境。它们声称社会应该确保其人口享有足够的健康,但却没有要求以避免环境伤害或不公正的方式做到这一点。我们需要扩大对健康正义的理解,将环境考虑在内,同时避免在生物伦理学领域中固有的认识不公正。本文考虑了与环境相关的哲学工作应该应用于帮助构建这种理解,并就医疗保健部门对环境的正义责任提出了一些想法。本文首先介绍了哲学中占主导地位的多重视角环境和生态正义(EJ)概念及其各个维度:分配、参与、认可和福祉。然后,它展示了为什么仅仅应用这种概念来扩大我们对健康正义的理解,将会在生物伦理学中加剧认识上的不公正。本文借鉴了来自南方国家的 EJ 文献,证明了不同的本体论和经验起点确定了 EJ 的其他维度——权力和和谐——并对相对于主导 EJ 概念的认可维度产生了细致入微的理解。本文最后通过将它们应用于阐述医疗保健部门对环境的正义责任,展示了它们在超越减少碳排放方面为责任提供了基础。