Understanding bioethical inquiry as ecosystem aligns that thinking about health conceptually close to public health ethics. Despite having roots in decades-long, culturally-diverse, and disciplinarily-broad concerns about the relationships of human beings to environment as manifest in the work of Fritz Jahr and Van Rensselaer Potter, medical mainstream bioethics has maintained a relatively narrow focus on individual health. The practical instantiations of bioethics are inconsistent both with the term\u27s own historical international contexts and the ecosystemic nature of health, a concept of systems that includes both cultural and biological interactions. Following a growing number of international calls for such change in bioethics, thi...
Term and concept of bioethics (Bio-Ethik) originally were developed by Fritz Jahr, a Protestant Past...
Van Rensselaer Potter\u27s original concept of bioethics as a global integration of biology and valu...
The problems of bioethics are embedded in people\u27s lives and social worlds. They are shaped by ...
Understanding bioethical inquiry as ecosystem aligns that thinking about health conceptually close t...
A profession’s definition of a concept is a powerful act that illuminates key aspects, while leaving...
Public health problems cannot be explained without recourse to social science and humanities' unders...
Abstract These are times of crisis. Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic and the resurgence of a form of ...
Sustainability has emerged not only as a global concept, but also as a principle and goal which incl...
Bioethics is the application of ethics to the broad field of medicine, including the ethics of patie...
In this paper we examine the central commitments of bioethical enquiry and reasoning from a public h...
This paper seeks to respond to some of the recent criticisms directed toward bioethics by offering a...
This paper seeks to respond to some of the recent criticisms directed toward bioethics by offering a...
Bioethics and humanities (inclusive of medical ethics, health care ethics, environmental ethics, res...
Abstract Background In 1926, Fritz Jahr described bio-ethics (German: bio-ethik) as “the assumption ...
This Article addresses the present state and future prospects of the field of bioethics. The subject...
Term and concept of bioethics (Bio-Ethik) originally were developed by Fritz Jahr, a Protestant Past...
Van Rensselaer Potter\u27s original concept of bioethics as a global integration of biology and valu...
The problems of bioethics are embedded in people\u27s lives and social worlds. They are shaped by ...
Understanding bioethical inquiry as ecosystem aligns that thinking about health conceptually close t...
A profession’s definition of a concept is a powerful act that illuminates key aspects, while leaving...
Public health problems cannot be explained without recourse to social science and humanities' unders...
Abstract These are times of crisis. Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic and the resurgence of a form of ...
Sustainability has emerged not only as a global concept, but also as a principle and goal which incl...
Bioethics is the application of ethics to the broad field of medicine, including the ethics of patie...
In this paper we examine the central commitments of bioethical enquiry and reasoning from a public h...
This paper seeks to respond to some of the recent criticisms directed toward bioethics by offering a...
This paper seeks to respond to some of the recent criticisms directed toward bioethics by offering a...
Bioethics and humanities (inclusive of medical ethics, health care ethics, environmental ethics, res...
Abstract Background In 1926, Fritz Jahr described bio-ethics (German: bio-ethik) as “the assumption ...
This Article addresses the present state and future prospects of the field of bioethics. The subject...
Term and concept of bioethics (Bio-Ethik) originally were developed by Fritz Jahr, a Protestant Past...
Van Rensselaer Potter\u27s original concept of bioethics as a global integration of biology and valu...
The problems of bioethics are embedded in people\u27s lives and social worlds. They are shaped by ...