Bioethics and law: the importance of promoting training in legal bioethics

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Bioethics is defined in the first edition of the Encyclopedia of Bioethics edited by Warren Reich (1978) as "the systematic study of human behavior in the area of life sciences and health care, while such conduct is examined in the light of moral principles and values. "Then, in the 1995 e...

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Autor: Bavio, Paula Siverino
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/4148
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justicia
ciencia
razón científica
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bioethics
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biology
life
law
equality
equity
justice
science
scientific reason
normative practice
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spelling Bioethics and law: the importance of promoting training in legal bioethicsBioética y derecho: la importancia de promover la formación en bioética jurídicaBavio, Paula Siverinobioéticaderechobiologíavidaleyigualdadequidadjusticiacienciarazón científicapráctica normativabioethicsrightbiologylifelawequalityequityjusticesciencescientific reasonnormative practiceBioethics is defined in the first edition of the Encyclopedia of Bioethics edited by Warren Reich (1978) as "the systematic study of human behavior in the area of life sciences and health care, while such conduct is examined in the light of moral principles and values. "Then, in the 1995 edition will be definid as "... the systematic study of decisions moral-including visions, behaviors decisions and moral-political science of life and health care, using a variety of ethical methodologies in ethical context. The moral dimensions discussed in bioethics are constantly evolving, but tend to focus on some major questions: What is or should be the moral vision of one (or society)? What kind of person should be one (or should be society)? What should be done in specific situations? How we harmoniously? Interdisciplinary Bioethics vocation has led to a fertile field of study in various scientific and social areas, linked by the interest in reflection on the present and future of humanity. Formally born in the seventies in the context of concern for the ethical regulation of research on human beings, today, at least in Europe and Latin America, is considered an essential discipline for human survival while dealing with the relations between ethics, technology, society, equality and development, considering that not everything that is technically possible is ethically recommended.La Bioética es definida en la primera edición de la Enciclopedia de Bioética editada por Warren Reich (1978) como "el estudio sistemático de la conducta humana en el área de las ciencias de la vida y la atención de la salud, en tanto que dicha conducta es examinada a la luz de los principios y valores morales". Luego, en la edición de 1995 será definid como "... el estudio sistemático de las decisiones morales -incluyendo visiones, decisiones conductas y políticas morales de las ciencias de la vida y la atención a la salud, empleando una variedad de metodologías éticas en un contexto ético. Las dimensiones morales que se examinan en la bioética están evolucionando constantemente, pero tienden a focalizarse en algunas cuestiones mayores: ¿Qué es o debe ser la visión moral de uno (o de la sociedad)? ¿Qué clase de persona debería ser uno (o debería ser la sociedad)? ¿Qué debe hacerse en situaciones específicas? ¿Cómo nos encontramos armonio-samente? La vocación interdisciplinaria de la Bioética ha propiciado un fértil campo de estudio en diversas áreas científicas y sociales, unidas por el interés en la reflexión sobre el presente y futuro de la humanidad. Nacida formalmente en los años setenta en el contexto de la preocupación por la regulación ética de las investigaciones sobre seres humanos, hoy, al menos en Europa y América Latina, es considerada una disciplina esencial para la supervivencia humana en tanto se ocupa de las relaciones entre ética, tecnología, sociedad, equidad y desarrollo, teniendo en vista que no todo lo técnicamente posible es éticamente recomendable.Universidad Ricardo Palma, Rectorado2021-08-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/414810.31381/iusinkarri.vn3.4148Ius Inkarri; Vol. 3 Núm. 3 (2014); 167-1762519-72742410-593710.31381/iusinkarri.vn3reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/4148/5079Derechos de autor 2021 Paula Siverino Baviohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/41482023-08-24T19:38:41Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bioethics and law: the importance of promoting training in legal bioethics
Bioética y derecho: la importancia de promover la formación en bioética jurídica
title Bioethics and law: the importance of promoting training in legal bioethics
spellingShingle Bioethics and law: the importance of promoting training in legal bioethics
Bavio, Paula Siverino
bioética
derecho
biología
vida
ley
igualdad
equidad
justicia
ciencia
razón científica
práctica normativa
bioethics
right
biology
life
law
equality
equity
justice
science
scientific reason
normative practice
title_short Bioethics and law: the importance of promoting training in legal bioethics
title_full Bioethics and law: the importance of promoting training in legal bioethics
title_fullStr Bioethics and law: the importance of promoting training in legal bioethics
title_full_unstemmed Bioethics and law: the importance of promoting training in legal bioethics
title_sort Bioethics and law: the importance of promoting training in legal bioethics
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bavio, Paula Siverino
author Bavio, Paula Siverino
author_facet Bavio, Paula Siverino
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv bioética
derecho
biología
vida
ley
igualdad
equidad
justicia
ciencia
razón científica
práctica normativa
bioethics
right
biology
life
law
equality
equity
justice
science
scientific reason
normative practice
topic bioética
derecho
biología
vida
ley
igualdad
equidad
justicia
ciencia
razón científica
práctica normativa
bioethics
right
biology
life
law
equality
equity
justice
science
scientific reason
normative practice
description Bioethics is defined in the first edition of the Encyclopedia of Bioethics edited by Warren Reich (1978) as "the systematic study of human behavior in the area of life sciences and health care, while such conduct is examined in the light of moral principles and values. "Then, in the 1995 edition will be definid as "... the systematic study of decisions moral-including visions, behaviors decisions and moral-political science of life and health care, using a variety of ethical methodologies in ethical context. The moral dimensions discussed in bioethics are constantly evolving, but tend to focus on some major questions: What is or should be the moral vision of one (or society)? What kind of person should be one (or should be society)? What should be done in specific situations? How we harmoniously? Interdisciplinary Bioethics vocation has led to a fertile field of study in various scientific and social areas, linked by the interest in reflection on the present and future of humanity. Formally born in the seventies in the context of concern for the ethical regulation of research on human beings, today, at least in Europe and Latin America, is considered an essential discipline for human survival while dealing with the relations between ethics, technology, society, equality and development, considering that not everything that is technically possible is ethically recommended.
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