THE RELIGIOUS, SCIENTIFIC, CULTURAL, AND SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDYING BIOETHICS
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bioethics, religion, science, culture, society, morality, responsibilityAbstract
This article examines the religious, scientific, cultural, and social significance of the study of bioethics. Bioethics, as an interdisciplinary field, addresses moral and ethical issues related to the beginning and end of human life, human dignity, and responsibility in medicine and biotechnology. The study analyzes the relationship between bioethics and religion, its influence on scientific development, its place within cultural value systems, and its impact on social stability. Particular attention is paid to contemporary bioethical challenges and the importance of a comprehensive approach to their resolution that integrates religious, scientific, cultural, and social perspectives.
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