Epistemic Ignorance, Poverty and the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Cristian Timmermann
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[1] Universidad de Chile,Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios en Bioética
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Asian Bioethics Review | 2020年 / 12卷
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Public consultations; Pandemic; Poverty-sensitive; Cognitive diversity; Epistemic justice;
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In various responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, we can observe insufficient sensitivity towards the needs and circumstances of poorer citizens. Particularly in a context of high inequality, policy makers need to engage with the wider public in debates and consultations to gain better insights in the realities of the worst-off within their jurisdiction. When consultations involve members of traditionally underrepresented groups, these are not only more inclusive, which is in itself an ethical aim, but pool ideas and observations from a much more diverse array of inhabitants. Inclusivity increases the odds to identify a larger range of weak spots for health security and to design health interventions that are less burdensome on those worst-off.
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