PHI 2393 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Human Enhancement, Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, Karl Jaspers
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Creation of committees and advisory boards (eg. parliaments, governments and churches) that are concerned with and will provide advice (eg. to researchers and hospitals) about questions and problems raised by biotechnologies and biosciences/medical science. The european group on ethics in the sciences and new technologies. The institutionalisation of bioethics is relevant today to address (by advising and reflecting on) some of the value conflicts and uncertainties that arise in clinical practice, decisions in politics and research. Confront particular cases in order to establish some practical standards and moral convictions. The european group on ethics in the sciences and new technologies (tackled issues on gene editing) D well"s possi(cid:271)ilities in interdis(cid:272)iplinary approach: prognosis of future possibilities and uncertainties. Scientists themselves usually have difficulties making claims about the development of their research. As a non-scientist, one is inclined to overestimate the predictive capabilities of those in the field: social and psychological reality.