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      Responsibility as an ethical framework for public health interventions.

      American Journal of Public Health
      Bioethics, Coercion, Humans, Personal Autonomy, Public Health, ethics, Social Responsibility

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          Bioethical debate has been characterized from the beginning by the central importance placed on autonomy. This is because bioethics has, until now, been concerned with the relationship between doctor and patient in a clinical context or, alternatively, with the rights of individuals involved in biomedical research. The increased involvement of bioethics in the domain of public health, however, makes it necessary to refer to other principles and values, thus shaping a new responsibility-focused bioethics that extends itself beyond the early boundaries of this discipline.

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          18923121
          2696664
          10.2105/AJPH.2007.127514

          Chemistry
          Bioethics,Coercion,Humans,Personal Autonomy,Public Health,ethics,Social Responsibility
          Chemistry
          Bioethics, Coercion, Humans, Personal Autonomy, Public Health, ethics, Social Responsibility

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