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Summary

Bioethics employs manipulative language, termed "Newspeak," to obscure realities, similar to Orwell

Area of Science:

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  • Philosophy of Language
  • Socio-political Analysis

Background:

  • George Orwell's "1984" described Newspeak and doublethink as tools of totalitarianism.
  • Political language in the 20th century aimed to erase the mental image of reality.
  • Bioethics utilizes Newspeak not due to novelty, but for manipulative intent.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the manipulative use of language in bioethics.
  • To examine how terms like "surrogacy" obscure ethical and social realities.
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    • The term "surrogacy" functions as Newspeak, obscuring the reality of a mother being deprived of her child.
    • Legal subrogation is absent, reducing women to "vessels" in surrogacy.
    • The "gratuity" excuse masks an exploitative relationship, not altruism.

    Conclusions:

    • Bioethical language can be manipulative, mirroring totalitarian linguistic control.
    • Surrogacy, despite claims of gratuity, involves exploitative power dynamics.
    • Critical linguistic analysis is essential for ethical bioethical practice.