Bioethics as a science of survivalship: an analysis of knowledge abuse
Rafaela Rossi,
Manoela Duarte Selbach,
Euler Westphal
Abstract:Given the current reality of excessive exploitation of natural resources, bioethics promotes an important interdisciplinary debate encompassing ethical and scientific branches. For many years, a significant industrialization process has increased the production of consumer goods and generated a consumerist mentality. The valuation of profitability and consumerism has highlighted the impacts of dangerous knowledge, such as the indiscriminate use of pesticides and genetic engineering tests. In this context, the … Show more
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