For a history of Bioethics
Keywords:
Bioethics, history, disciplineAbstract
Talking about the history of a discipline is a difficult task, which requires a certain distance, especially temporary, to have a vision to embrace all in discerning the most significant events. When the discipline itself is brief, it is young, it is tempting to speak of a story that might seem the most complete possible through the chronological list of the largest number of facts that are known. Therefore, you run the risk of losing all and with it its meaning. We seem to be the case in our discipline, Bioethics.
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