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  1. Bioethics - Wikipedia

    Bioethics is concerned with the ethical questions that arise in the relationships among life sciences, biotechnology, medicine, politics, law, theology and philosophy.

  2. Bioethics | Definition, Issues, Approaches, & Facts | Britannica

    Bioethics is a branch of applied ethics that studies the philosophical, social, and legal issues arising in medicine and the life sciences. It is chiefly concerned with human life and well-being, …

  3. What Is Bioethics? - Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics

    Bioethics is the multi-disciplinary study of, and response, to these moral and ethical questions. Bioethical questions often involve overlapping concerns from diverse fields of study including …

  4. Bioethics - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Bioethics is a rather young academic inter-disciplinary field that has emerged rapidly as a particular moral enterprise against the background of the revival of applied ethics in the …

  5. Bioethics | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

    Bioethics is the study of ethical, social, and legal issues that arise in biomedicine and biomedical research.

  6. Bioethics - Wiley Online Library

    Bioethics offers researchers cutting edge analyses of real-life ethical, legal and policy problems, as well as of the fundamental concepts, principles and theories that influence these issues.

  7. Bioethics: A Coursebook - Open Textbook Library

    This coursebook offers an expansive exploration of bioethics, an interdisciplinary field examining ethical, social, and legal dilemmas in medicine, life sciences, and beyond.

  8. What is Bioethics? | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

    Bioethics is the study of what is right or wrong in the life sciences, biomedical research, and health care, says Aaron Levine, a professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy.

  9. What is Bioethics - Michigan State University

    The “bio” puts the ethical question into a particular context. Bioethics is commonly understood to refer to the ethical implications and applications of the health-related life sciences. These …

  10. Principles of Bioethics | UW Department of Bioethics & Humanities

    Four commonly accepted principles of health care ethics, excerpted from Beauchamp and Childress (2008), include the: Principle of justice. 1. Respect for Autonomy. Any notion of …