Global bioethics and the environment

On referring briefly to changes in human relationships over the last fifty years, which have been termed globalization, the essay mentions its positive and negative aspects and contends that economic and industrial development has caused deep changes in the environment. It emphasizes that globalization has ethical implications among other reasons because it affects individuals. The paper then turns to the term bioethics and its overall bases, which respond to regulatory, supervisory, deliberative and interaction imperatives. Finally, it is noted that guiding principles of the dominant form of bioethics are not wholly applicable to its formulation as global bioethics.

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Main Author: Lolas Stepke, Fernando
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Universidad de Chile. Instituto de Estudios Internacionales 2016
Online Access:https://revistaei.uchile.cl/index.php/REI/article/view/44517
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