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Freedom of Scientific Inquiry and Democracy. A Systems‐Theoretical Approach
ABSTRACT The article examines the relationship between democracy and one of its inherent features: freedom of scientific inquiry—a multi‐layered concept closely intertwined with the broader notion of academic freedom—both of which are increasingly under threat worldwide. The paper advocates for the use of Luhmann's theoretical framework to analyse this
Krešimir Žažar, Steffen Roth
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This study approaches bioethics as discourse inside broad cultural changes and also in its growing impacts on the constitution of the healthcare professional's identity. Two theses, based on Giddens' theoretical framework, are presented.
Flávia Regina Souza Ramos +1 more
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Bioethical education in physical therapy undergraduate course [PDF]
Physical therapy recent expansion, along with changes in education and health, enhance physical therapists' role in patient care, while increasing both their autonomy and the ethical challenges they face in daily clinic.
Almeida, Marcos De +4 more
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Strengthening the capacity of anti-doping education
Introduction. Contemporary sports activity is regarded as a complex phenomenon, involving both physical components, as well as a series of medical, legal, ethical and economic aspects.
Artiom JUCOV, Tatiana TIMERCAN
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Background This study measured serum biomarkers at baseline and during an ovariohysterectomy in healthy female Spanish greyhounds, aiming to enhance the objectivity of current methods for assessing acute postoperative pain in dogs. Methods Blood samples from 20 Spanish greyhounds were collected before drug administration (T0‐baseline).
Rocio Navarrete‐Calvo +8 more
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Conflict or convergence ? Perceptions of teachers and students about ethics in the use of animals in Zoology teaching [PDF]
The use of animals in practical classes in university courses requires a bioethical approach so that zoological concepts are constructed along humanistic criteria. This is particularly relevant in Science teaching courses, since the approach will reflect
Kênio E. C. Lima +3 more
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Bioethics and the role of university professors in the formation of nurses
This reflexive article examines the role of university professors in the formation of nurses from the bioethical perspective, stemming from the new educational needs related with the perfection of specific pedagogical formation plans and ...
Francy Hollminn Salas Contreras
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Environmental Ethics, Bioethics and Education [PDF]
Environmental Ethics and Bioethics are two fast evolving sections of Applied Ethics. Issues that are related to Environmental Ethics and Bioethics include Cloning, Genetically Modified Organisms, and Euthanasia. Their teaching, despite two main constraints, is gradually introduced in the formal Educational System of various countries. The one constrain
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Artificial intelligence in allergy practice: Digital transformation and the future of clinical care
Bioethics involves the analysis of human behavior in the life and health sciences, grounded in moral values and ethical principles. Its integration into the education and training of healthcare professionals is essential for addressing complex medical ...
Sandra Nora González-Díaz, MD, PhD +6 more
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On Pediatric Vaccines and Catholic Social Teaching [PDF]
Determining whether, and when, to get one\u27s children vaccinated has become an increasingly controversial decision, often leaving parents fearful of making the “wrong” choice.
Bilgrien +20 more
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