Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics was created in 2011.
Society for Philosophical Inquiry was created in 1998.
The five waves of development in the field of bioethics include the bioethics movement in the 1960s, the focus on ethical issues in clinical practice in the 1970s, the emphasis on research ethics and informed consent in the 1980s, the integration of medical ethics into public policy in the 1990s, and the globalization and cultural diversity of bioethics in the 2000s.
Philosophical inquiry dates back to ancient times, with roots in the works of ancient Greek philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. It continues to evolve and shape our understanding of the world, existence, and knowledge.
Ethics is a broader field that involves the study of moral principles and values that guide human behavior in society, while bioethics specifically focuses on ethical issues and dilemmas that arise in the context of biology, medicine, and healthcare. Bioethics applies ethical principles to areas such as medical research, genetic testing, end-of-life care, and organ transplantation.
Bioethics covers ethical issues related to medical research, patient care, genetic testing, end-of-life decisions, organ transplantation, and reproductive technologies. It also includes considerations of medical confidentiality, informed consent, and the rights of patients and research subjects.
Bioethics - journal - was created in 1987.
The Inquiry was created in 1917.
Fingerprint Inquiry was created in September 2021.
Linguistic Inquiry was created in 1970.
An Inquiry into the Good was created in 1911.
Inquiry - journal - was created in 1964.
Inquiry Magazine was created in 1977.
Center for Inquiry was created in 1991.
Critical Inquiry was created in 1974.
Economic Inquiry was created in 1962.
The Inquiry - film - was created in 1986.
Committee for Skeptical Inquiry was created in 1976.