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Bioethics after the terror.

Jonathan D Moreno1

  • 1University of Virginia, USA.

The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB
|June 28, 2002
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The September 11th attacks may shift American bioethics from individual rights toward collective good. This transition impacts public views on bioterrorism research, genetic privacy, and public health resource control.

Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Societal Impact
  • Public Health Policy

Background:

  • Bioethics traditionally reflects societal values.
  • The September 11th attacks may signal a cultural shift in American society.
  • This shift has potential implications for the field of bioethics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the potential impact of societal changes following the September 11th attacks on bioethical principles.
  • To examine how a potential cultural transition towards collective good may influence bioethical considerations.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of bioethical principles.
  • Societal trend analysis in response to major events.
  • Review of potential implications for public health and research ethics.
Keywords:
Bioethics and Professional EthicsWar and Human Rights Abuses

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Main Results:

  • A potential cultural shift may temper the emphasis on individual autonomy with a greater concern for the collective good.
  • This shift could influence public perception and policy regarding bioterrorism defense research.
  • Considerations of genetic information privacy and public health resource control may be re-evaluated.

Conclusions:

  • The post-September 11th era may necessitate a rebalancing of bioethical priorities, emphasizing solidarity alongside autonomy.
  • This evolving landscape requires careful consideration of its effects on research, privacy, and public health strategies.
  • Bioethics must adapt to societal changes to effectively address emerging challenges.