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Ethics, today, is one of the concepts that physicians need to know in daily lives while practicing medicine. As an effort to justify the human attitude and behavior to being compatible with the basic values, this field can be regarded as an inquisitive and critical one, which is dedicated to answering the main questions such as "what is good?", "What is bad?" and "is there absolute good and bad?" Evidently, some concepts like birth and death cannot really be considered as solely medical ones. Furthermore, health has also its strict requirements of housing and food, which together has an unignorable effect among other scientific determinants. To recognize and hinge on the essential global bioethical issues in the 21st century; which mainly bases on the problems relevant to poverty and population, will constitute the fundamental main aims of the article.

  • Internet havola
  • DOI10.26739/2181-9505-2018-1-5
  • UzSCI tizimida yaratilgan sana 06-11-2019
  • O'qishlar soni 202
  • Nashr sanasi 01-02-2018
  • Asosiy tilIngliz
  • Sahifalar53-60
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Ethics, today, is one of the concepts that physicians need to know in daily lives while practicing medicine. As an effort to justify the human attitude and behavior to being compatible with the basic values, this field can be regarded as an inquisitive and critical one, which is dedicated to answering the main questions such as "what is good?", "What is bad?" and "is there absolute good and bad?" Evidently, some concepts like birth and death cannot really be considered as solely medical ones. Furthermore, health has also its strict requirements of housing and food, which together has an unignorable effect among other scientific determinants. To recognize and hinge on the essential global bioethical issues in the 21st century; which mainly bases on the problems relevant to poverty and population, will constitute the fundamental main aims of the article.

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