The rebirth of bioethics: extending the original formulations of Van Rensselaer Potter

Am J Bioeth. 2003 Autumn;3(4):W26-W31. doi: 10.1162/152651603322614751.

Abstract

Van Rensselaer Potter's original concept of bioethics as a global integration of biology and values was designed to guide human survival. His attention to the creation of human knowledge and the incorporation of ecological concepts and values into medicine and health remain important, yet largely neglected, contributions deserving of further elaboration. Bioethicists should heed his warning about unsustainable progress, particularly in health care systems, and work toward changing their behaviors. Incorporating life-affirming spiritual values and extending Potter's global bioethics to a deeper bioethics seem essential.

Publication types

  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Bioethics / education
  • Bioethics / history*
  • Biology
  • Delivery of Health Care
  • Ethicists
  • Ethics*
  • History, 20th Century
  • Moral Development
  • Philosophy
  • Social Values
  • Terminology as Topic