The Future of Bioethics in the Context of Globalization
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https://doi.org/10.62480/zjssh.2025.vol47.pp5-6Keywords:
Globalization, bioethics, philosophy, responsibilityAbstract
Bioethics, as a discipline that addresses the ethical implications of biological and medical advancements, is increasingly influenced by globalization. This paper explores the future of bioethics in a globalized world, examining the philosophical challenges it faces and the opportunities for developing a more inclusive and equitable framework for ethical decision-making. This paper serves as a foundation for further exploration into the evolving field of bioethics amid globalization, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration and dialogue for a more equitable future
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