Introduction To Bioethics 1
Introduction To Bioethics 1
Introduction To Bioethics 1
Introduction
NEED
Scientific Advances
Human inequalities -- Abuses
Finitude of Resources
Pluralism
Changes in Doctor-Patient
Relationship
Pervasive unethical behavior
ETHICS Defined
Objectives of Ethics
1. make clear to us why one act is better
than the other;
2. enable us to live and have an orderly
social way of life;
Appraise, criticize and evaluate
intelligently the moral conduct and ethical
system;
Explore and aspire to the true value of life
Paunil-Ciabal, 2003
Health ethics
the
Bioethics
Bioethics continued
Focuses on challenges arising from
modern biotechnology
Scope
Significance of Bioethics
Reason
Professional role
Social role
Examples:
spitting in the sand
showing the soles of ones shoes--Richardson
Established minimal
conditions of human
decency
Conscience
Response
to moral dilemmas
Personal
Practical
judgment
Of individual acts
right. perform
wrong avoid
Involves knowledge and will
act accordingly
John Paul II
Maraming
Salamat
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