bioethics

[ UK /bˌa‍ɪə‍ʊˈɛθɪks/ ]
[ US /ˌbaɪoʊˈɛθɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. the branch of ethics that studies moral values in the biomedical sciences
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How To Use bioethics In A Sentence

  • He also asked his bioethics advisory panel to conduct a full review and report back to him in 90 days.
  • Elliott intertwines his discussion of enhancement technologies with an examination of important issues in bioethics and philosophy.
  • So, for anyone out there sceptical about the relevance of bioethics, these two books demonstrate the wide scope of ethical considerations in medicine.
  • However, the very name of the council suggests that it is supposed to have an expansive agenda encompassing issues in bioethics.
  • As an atheist, I cannot speak to what he describes as his abandoned wife's ultimate destination, but I can tell how Wesley Smith consultant to the Center for Bioethics and Culture—whom I often consult on these bitterly controversial cases because of his carefully researched books and articles—describes death by dehydration. Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
  • Among the warnings voiced at the conference was one by Xu Zhi-Wei, a professor of molecular biology, medicine and bioethics.
  • The debates on principle in contemporary American bioethics highlight the situation of fabricating bioethical theories.
  • First, I do happen to have a significant interest in bioethics (and topics other than ID), but since I don't have the time to start up and maintain a Bioethics Blog, I file some of those postings in the only blog I do contribute to (not counting the book blog, that is). Another Dark Secret from the Past
  • As if bioethics is a legitimate or recognized entity … … Please Think Progress » Fox ‘News’ cheerleads for Tea Party protesters.
  • Despite the fact that many people do already generously donate their bodies or parts of their bodies for treatment or research, there's nevertheless a significant shortage in some areas," said Hugh Whittall, a director of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics. Organ donors' funeral expenses should be met by the NHS, says report
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