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1 SCIENCES, TECHNOLOGY and MEDICINE SCIENCES, TECHNOLOGY and MEDICINE
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2 Biomedical revolution Medical revolution - Medical revolution Biological revolution - Biological revolution Social revolution :Autonomy Human rights Balanced by devotion to religion BIOETHICS Side effect of medical revolution : empowerment of scientist
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3 - Resuscitation - Respirator technology - Dialysis - Organ Transplants Science and technology - By pass surgery - Cornea transplant Prolonging life Prolonging life Quality of life Quality of life
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4 Technology Should be regulated to prevent disasters (assisted production, gene therapy) Bioethics encompasses the full spectrum of ethical issues in the life sciences, health and health care
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5 Bioethics Responsibility Responsibility of philosophers Secure life Secure life on earth improve quality improve quality of life by establishing rulesregulations by establishing rules and regulations
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6 Technological revolution in medicine in medicine Õ Artificial insemination Assisted reproduction Assisted reproduction : increase possibility of conception Õ IVFET Õ IVF and ET Õ GiftZift Õ Gift and Zift
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7 Organ Transplants Prolong life or improve quality of life > Kidney > Kornea > Heart > Skin > Liver > Bone marrow > Foetal brain tissue
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8 FruitsVegetables Fruits & Vegetables Cloning Cloning (asexual reproduction) Humanity improvement : Somatic cells Gene therapy Seeds cells Eugenetics Genetic Engineering Physical Physical (athlete) Mental Mental (smart)
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9 RESPIRATOR Vegetative life Vegetative life Life maintenance Life maintenance
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10 Humanity Morality MoralityValuesbehaviorethics Humanity Humanity is the basis of morality Morality Morality : everything that increases humanity
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11 Ethics Ethics may guide human behavior based on determination of what is right and what is wrong based on values and principles that exist at certain moments of time Life - quality Life - quality of life Risk approach strategy Risk approach strategy Anencephaly Anencephaly Ethics
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12 Ethics Ethics usually chooses a central theme : - hedonism - collective - duty - nature (character) Ethics discusses competing values and select the most urgent one ( for a certain condition )
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13 In In life life, some things are important and valuable : Health, life, justice, honesty, sincerity Value Value of behavior behavior : - Loyalty Loyalty --- keep promises, respect for friendship - Justice Justice --- to give what is the right of others - Honesty Honesty --- not to lie - Truth
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14 Basic Values life Respect for life human dignity Respect for human dignity children Respect for children ( future generation ) family Integrity of the family welfare of future Guarantee the welfare of future generations generations (ecology)
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15 Competing Values Life Life - Quality of life Individual health Individual health - community health Parental rights Parental rights - foetal rights Justice Justice - risk approach strategy
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16 Ethical aspects Philosophical Philosophical (reasoning) Theological Theological (farth) Socio cultural Socio cultural (extraditions, customs)
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17 Norm : translation of a value in every days life Life Life : you shall not hill Honest Honest : always tell the truth
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18 Development of Moral Vision Autonomy Autonomy of patients : - informed consent - Second opinion Justice Justice : - Risk approach strategy - Individual >< collective
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19 Bioethics is not the domain of one profession, it is the concern of all schools of philosophers national as well as international
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20 ethical Is donation of sperm ethical ? preserved For how long should sperm be preserved ? be known Should a sperm donor be known to the receiver or his child ? HIGH TECHNOLOGY AND ETHICAL PROBLEMS :
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21 IVF, GIFT dan ZIFT preserved For how long should zygote be preserved ? Unused zygotes when discarded is similar to abortion abortion ? pregnancy When does pregnancy begin Reduction Reduction of embryos Which combination is ethical ova sperm womb
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22 Organ transplantation Organ transplantation : Living donors ; compensation for organs, murder, moment of death. Respirator : when to stop Euthanasia Euthanasia Abortion Right of the fetus
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23 TERIMA KASIH
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