STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT OF BIOETHICAL CULTURE AND ITS MODERN IMAGE
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bioethical culture, culture, bioethics, medical, political, moral social development, modern image.Abstract
In this article, in the analysis of scientific studies on bioethical culture, an attempt was made to reveal their influence on medical, political, moral and social development. The development stages of bioethical culture are analyzed, and its contemporary image is detailed.
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