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Malek's programmatic secularism? A dissent

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Programmatic secularism aims to secure public reason from rival rationalities, notably those from religious experience and education. The gathering of knowledge in clinical ethics into a concrete array of consensus claims and consensus-derived principles are thought by Janet Malek to secure such public reason—an essential tool for clinical ethics consultants to execute their professional role. The author compares this gathering of knowledge to an understanding of what technology is. Accordingly, the following interrogates Malek’s programmatic secularism, which is a moral technique (technology) that not only homogenizes moral dialogue but also dehumanizes persons as it tyrannizes the creative freedom for moral conversation and genuine encounter. Thus, the reader is encouraged to dissent of such a vision for delimiting the role of clinical ethics consultants according to the rule and measure of technology, the ontology of our age.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1093/cb/cbac007

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
HUMS
Department:
Theology Faculty
Sub department:
Theology and Religion Faculty
Oxford college:
Christ Church
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Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Journal:
Christian Bioethics More from this journal
Volume:
28
Issue:
2
Pages:
99-108
Publication date:
2022-08-04
Acceptance date:
2022-04-29
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EISSN:
1744-4195
ISSN:
1380-3603


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
1255406
Local pid:
pubs:1255406
Deposit date:
2022-05-03

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