Chapitre 5. Bioethics in Russia

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  • P. D. Tishchenko Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia.

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bioethics, Russia

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Ten years of development of Russian bioethics presents significant progress. At the beginning of the 90s bioethics was practically unknown for Russian medical doctors, philosophers and the public. Since the year 2000 bioethics has become an obligatory course for all medical students. The Russian Orthodox Church published the same year “The Social Doctrine” that included a special part “The Church and Problems of Bioethics”. Different bioethical problems are often discussed in the mass media. The development of Russian bioethics proves the basic understanding of ethics presented by John Dewey – ethics is a function of the moral life of the community. Norms are good or bad mostly as instruments that could be used in everyday life to solve real problems people meet.

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2023-01-29

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P. D. Tishchenko. (2023). Chapitre 5. Bioethics in Russia. Journal International De bioéthique Et d’éthique Des Sciences, 16(3-4). Recuperado a partir de https://journaleska.com/index.php/jidb/article/view/8395

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