Bioethics, Ukraine, and the Peril of Silence

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 32 (1):1-3 (2023)
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Abstract

By considering the history of bioethics and international humanitarian law, Joseph J. Fins contends that bioethics as an academic and moral community should stand in solidarity with Ukraine as it defends freedom and civility.

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