V. R. Potter's global bioethics

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Many discussions related to health, life sciences and biotechnology have led some authors to refer to global bioethics. The present review, however, intends to analyze the concept of global bioethics in the work of the same title by Van Rensselaer Potter. Bioethics was born in the United States and there developed a conception that reduced it to a vision of biomedical ethics. In response to this reductionism, the father of bioethics, V. R. Potter, has taken up its original conception and extended it to a global bioethics, a broader view that encompasses the ecological dimension of life of all living beings at the same time as it treats and relates to the issues of biomedical ethics.

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Zanella, D. C., Sganzerla, A., & Pessini, L. (2019). V. R. Potter’s global bioethics. Ambiente e Sociedade, 22. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4422ASOC20180208R1VU2019L3RS

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