Presented By: Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine (CBSSM)
Interdependence, Individuals, and Impacts for Bioethics: How Relations Shape Responsibility
Jonathan Beever, PHD
The histories of bioethics are shaped by accounts of individuals and their relations. From relatedness and dependence through interconnection and interdependence, these accounts provide accounts of how our social, biological, technological, and informational relationships shape bioethical considerations of health, agency, and autonomy. Where do those histories direct us, in terms of bioethical responsibility?
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