Bioethics
Bioethics is the study of the typically controversial ethical issues emerging from new situations and possibilities brought about by advances in biology and medicine.
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Quotes
- The use of fetuses as organ and tissue donors is a ticking time bomb of bioethics.
- Arthur Caplan, bioethicist, quoted in Joe Levine, "Help From the Unborn Fetal-cell," Time (2001-06-24)
- [Bioethics] is "a phony branch of elite philosophy whose principle purpose seems to be to justify allowing badly ill or disabled people to die."
- Larry Thornberry, "The Dean of Suspense", The American Spectator (2009-07-08)