Da ética ambiental à bioética ambiental: Antecedentes, trajetórias e perspectivas

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The relationship between humans and the environment became an ethical problem in the twentieth century, when accelerated economic and scientific development was accompanied by profound alterations in global ecological systems. In response, environmental ethics called for limits in the dichotomous relationship between man and nature. In 1970, Van Potter proposed bioethics as the interdisciplinary study of “human survival.” Subsequently, the discipline focused on clinical and hospital conflicts. Environmental bioethics is analyzed in this article as a theoretical perspective that has historically drawn on Van Potter’s approach to bioethics, marked by the interpersonal, socioeconomic, and political dimensions of environmental ethical dilemmas.

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Fischer, M. L., Cunha, T., Renk, V., Sganzerla, A., & Dos Santos, J. Z. (2017). Da ética ambiental à bioética ambiental: Antecedentes, trajetórias e perspectivas. Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos, 24(2), 391–409. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-59702017000200005

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