Bioethics

/ˌbaɪoʊˈɛθɪks/ noun

The study of ethical issues and decision-making regarding biological research, medical practice, and life sciences.

Coined in 1970 by American biochemist Van Rensselaer Potter, combining Greek bios (life) + ethics. Potter originally envisioned it as a bridge between biological sciences and human values, though it's now primarily focused on medical ethics.

AMሕይወት ስነ-ምግባር
ARالأخلاقيات الحيوية
BNজৈব নৈতিকতা
CAbioètica
CSbioetika
DAbioetatik
DEBioethik
ELβιοηθική
ESbioética
FAاخلاق زیستی
FIbioetiikka
FRbioéthique
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