Global Bioethics : : Perspective for Human Survival / / edited by Brunetto Chiarelli.

Two new factor have been added to the ideological change in the second half of the past century: the “ecological impact” of humankind on the environment due to the population increase; and the “ innovative impact of science, first with atomic physics, which introduced the scission of the fundamental...

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