Bioethics: A Philosophical Introduction -

Bioethics draws on several major philosophical traditions to evaluate right and wrong in medical contexts:

Focuses on the results of an action, aiming to maximize overall well-being or "the greatest good for the greatest number". Bioethics: A Philosophical Introduction

Bioethics is the interdisciplinary study of the ethical, social, and legal implications of biological and medical advancements. As a branch of applied philosophy, it provides the frameworks and critical tools necessary to navigate complex moral dilemmas—such as end-of-life care, genetic engineering, and the allocation of scarce healthcare resources—by grounding them in established ethical theories. Core Philosophical Theories Bioethics draws on several major philosophical traditions to