从长寿历史中为负责任的地质科学吸取教训
Nicolai Wohns1, Daniel Promislow2
1Physician and doctoral candidate in philosophy at the University of Washington in Seattle.
AMA journal of ethics
|December 18, 2025
概括
医学和技术的进步改变了我们对"自然"人类衰老的定义. 未来的衰老研究和疗法必须优先考虑道德考虑,社会影响和所有代人的平等获取.
科学领域:
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 医学的进步 医学的进步
- 生物技术是生物技术.
背景情况:
- 自19世纪中叶以来,定义"自然"人类生活的历史背景.
- 由于公共卫生,医学和技术的进步,重新定义了人类自然寿命.
- 作为一个研究衰老过程的领域,老年科学的出现.
研究的目的:
- 将当代地质科学置于它的历史背景中.
- 强调在开发老年疗法时需要道德远见和正义.
- 突出延长寿命的社会后果及其对后代的影响.
主要方法:
- 医学和技术进步的历史分析.
- 老龄化研究的伦理框架开发.
- 延长寿命的社会影响评估.
主要成果:
- 当代的地质科学建立在重新定义自然人类生活的悠久历史之上.
- 老年疗法需要仔细的伦理考虑和对正义的承诺.
- 寿命延长需要积极规划社会后果.
结论:
- 未来的老龄化研究必须优先考虑代际公平和社会福祉.
- 公平地获得老年疗法对于一个公正的未来至关重要.
- 社区,社会责任和健康平等必须指导老龄化研究和干预的未来.
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