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The professional activity of a pathologist involves distinct bioethical and psychological challenges, primarily due to constant exposure to death. Despite the critical role of this specialty in clinical medicine, its existential impact on the physician ...
Т. Нарбутова
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Education in bioethics as a critical wager in trans-humanist scenarios
This article motivates those involved in ethics committees to apply an analysis with a bioethical focus to research requiring assurance. The reflection that fosters critical methodology proposals arises from a deliberative process; meanwhile, the ethical
Constanza Ovalle Gómez
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Catholic Treatment Ethics and Secular Law: How Can They Cohere? [PDF]
Central elements of Roman Catholic treatment ethics include: 1) that rejection of treatment with the intent of hastening death (even for a good end) is ethically equivalent to active euthanasia with the same intent; 2) a distinction between morally ...
Balch, Thomas J
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Bioethics, Politics and Bioethical Education
Even before the creation of political bioethical bodies, politics influenced the regulation of problems related to health and disease prevention. In order to protect the society from the behaviour which was considered insulting, depraved, degrading and improper leaving the consequences on the human health, government politics, was undertaking certain ...
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Existentialism and My ‘Postwolf’ Dachshund: Authenticity in the Age of Genetic Engineering
ABSTRACT Human genetic engineering has the potential to profoundly alter the traits of future generations, raising critical ethical questions about authenticity and identity. Essentialist perspectives reject genetic engineering, claiming it inherently compromises authenticity by deviating from a species‐typical genome.
Donrich Thaldar
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BIOETHICAL ASPECTS OF ANTHROPOGENETICS IN NOOSPHERE EDUCATION CONCEPT [PDF]
Tetiana Dehtiarenko +1 more
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ABSTRACT This paper argues that philosophical practice can complement existing medical ethics structures by offering a publicly accessible space for discourse and negotiation of basic concepts that are relevant to ethical decision making. The potential of collaboration becomes particularly evident by the example of assisted dying: it raises a wide ...
Patrick Schuchter +3 more
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Willfulness therapeutic under reference bioethical vulnerability the practice nursing
The technology triggers bioethical dilemmas, including the therapeutic obstinacy, and face these dilemmas, nurses prioritize technological advances to reflective knowledge.
Cláudia D’Arco +4 more
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Markets, Trust, and a Culture of Responsibility: Implications for a Family-Friendly Health Care Policy. [PDF]
This paper explores the way in which a family-centered community should approach markets and market interactions and the role of markets in promoting a culture of responsibility.
Frederic J. Fransen
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ABSTRACT This paper presents an Ethics Framework for MAiD (Medical Assistance in Dying) to support the integration of evidence‐informed, values‐based, inclusive and transparent ethical decision‐making into everyday MAiD practice. As with other areas of clinical practice, ethical decision‐making is an intrinsic part of MAiD.
Andrea N. Frolic, Tim Holland
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