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Social responsibilities of bioethics.

A R Jonsen

    Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
    |May 23, 2001
    PubMed
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    Urban bioethics explores social responsibility within city environments. It examines how individuals can foster personal, cultural, social, and economic well-being in urban communities.

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    Area of Science:

    • Bioethics
    • Urban Studies
    • Social Responsibility

    Background:

    • Urban environments present unique ethical challenges.
    • Bioethics traditionally focuses on medical issues, but urban contexts require broader consideration.
    • Social responsibility is key to navigating complex city life.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the application of bioethical principles to urban settings.
    • To define the concept of urban bioethics.
    • To highlight the role of social responsibility in shaping urban environments.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of urban life elements.
    • Moral examination through the lens of social responsibility.
    • Exploration of individual agency within community contexts.

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    Main Results:

    • Urban bioethics integrates city life elements with moral perspectives.
    • It emphasizes creating environments for personal responsibility and creative response.
    • Community interaction is central to ethical urban living.

    Conclusions:

    • Urban bioethics offers a framework for ethical city development.
    • Social responsibility is crucial for fostering individual and community well-being in cities.
    • This approach encourages proactive engagement with the urban moral landscape.