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Medical Humanities has 1 tracked paper indexed in Blossom (2022) from 1 author.

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Psychedelic injustice: should bioethics tune in to the voices of psychedelic-using communities?

The paper argues that psychedelic‑using communities should be included in bioethical discussions guiding the medicalisation of psychedelics because their embodied experience gives them epistemic expertise and they are disproportionately affected by medicalisation. Even acknowledging claims that such groups may be less able to engage in deliberative reasoning, the author contends they must be consulted to redress and prevent epistemic injustice.

Published
January 24, 2022
Journal
Medical Humanities
Authors
McMillan, R.

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