作者
Robert Baker
发表日期
2001/7
期刊
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
卷号
10
期号
3
页码范围
241-252
出版商
Cambridge University Press
简介
Bioethics and human rights were conceived in the aftermath of the Holocaust, when moral outrage reenergized the outmoded concepts of “medical ethics” and “natural rights,” renaming them “bioethics,” and “human rights” to give them new purpose. Originally, the principles of bioethics were a means for protecting human rights, but through a historical accident, bioethical principles came to be considered as fundamental. In this paper I reflect on the parallel development and accidental divorce of bioethics and human rights to urge their reconciliation.
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