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Can ethics survive the onslaught of science?
Michael Lupton
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Faculty of Law
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Ethics
100%
Human Rights
64%
Posthumous Conception
52%
Fathers
48%
Embryo Research
42%
Legal Abortion
37%
Value of Life
35%
Bioethics
34%
Child
32%
Hospital Laboratories
31%
Euthanasia
30%
Ethics Committees
29%
Freezing
24%
Spermatozoa
22%
University Hospitals
19%
Parents
18%
Costs and Cost Analysis
15%
Survival
13%
Therapeutics
4%
Social Sciences
moral philosophy
72%
legislative protection
20%
father
19%
human rights
18%
autonomy
17%
natural law
16%
scientific progress
15%
Legal decisions
15%
euthanasia
15%
ethical standards
14%
ethics committee
14%
embryo
14%
gatekeeper
14%
physician's care
13%
invasion
13%
bioethics
13%
abortion
11%
costs
6%
Law
6%