Six versions of Bioethics
Abstract
Nearly three decades of Bioethics have made it tan “intellectual Babel”. Contrary and opposing points of view have impeded any agreement on its fundamental concepts, without it being allowed to identify where these differences come from.
This is the reason why the author attempts to analyze six common positions in Bioethics –Utilitarism, Encyclopedism, Kantian Ethics, Moral Genealogy, the Ethic or Fundamental Opposition and the Realist Ethic- whit the purpose of clarifying trends, concepts and authors who deal whit these theories.
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