1st Edition

Bioethics Foundations, Applications and Future Challenges

    The aim of this book is to introduce and discuss bioethics in a three-synergistic way: from the foundations to the current debates in relation to healthcare and social bioethics, and thereafter the possible future challenges. In this sense, the target audience can be from diverse disciplines: life and medical sciences, law, philosophy, psychology, and education. The book will be useful to high school students, in their first contacts with bioethics, college students, teachers and researchers, and the general public interested in these controversial debates of the past, present and future of bioethics.

    THE BIOETHICAL PRINCIPLES: STATE OF ART

    Towards a Definition of Bioethics as a Discipline

    Carlo Orefice

    History of Bioethics

    Josep E. Baños and Elena Guardiola

    The Principlist Approach in Bioethics

    Ester Busquets-Alibés and Lydia Feito

    APPLIED BIOETHICS

    Bioethics in Biomedical Research

    Magí Farré and Josep E. Baños

    Unresolved Problems in Bioethics: The Beginning and End of Life

    Núria Terribas-Sala

    Ethics of Health Care Allocation of Resources. The Case of Organ Transplantation

    Marius Morlans Molina and Marc Antoni Broggi Trias

    Social Bioethics

    Begoña Román Maestre

    FUTURE CHALLENGES

    Challenges in Biomedical Areas

    Salvador Macip and Christopher Willmott

    Roles and Challenges for Clinical Ethics Committees and Clinical Ethics Consultation Systems

    María Bernardita Portales Velasco and Juan Pablo Beca Infante

    Critical Bioethical Approach to Health Crisis Scenarios

    Eduardo Diaz Amado

    The Challenge of Teaching Bioethics

    Irene Cambra-Badii

    Biography

    Irene Cambra-Badii - Bachelor degree in Psychology from Universidad de Buenos Aires and PhD in Psychology from Universidad El Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Professor of Ethics at Universidad de Buenos Aires (2008–2018). Professor of Bioethics (Medical school and Health sciences studies) at the Universitat de Vic – Universitat Central de Catalunya (UVic-UCC), Spain, since 2021. Researcher at the Chair in Bioethics and Chair in Medical Education of UVic-UCC, since 2019. Member of the Research Group on Health Sciences Education in the Medicine and Life Sciences Department (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) since 2019.

    Ester Busquets-Alibés - Registered Nurse from Universitat de Vic and PhD in Philosophy from Universitat Ramon Llull (URL). Professor of Ethics and Bioethics at Universitat de Vic – Universitat Central de Catalunya since 1999. Collaborator of the Borja Institute of Bioethics from URL (2001–2017). Director of de Journal Bioethics & Debat (2008–2017). Coordinator and researcher at the Chair in Bioethics of Universitat de Vic – Universitat Central de Catalunya since 2018. Member of different ethical committees (healthcare and research).

    Núria Terribas-Sala - Degree in Law from Universitat de Barcelona. Specialized in bioethics and biolaw since 1992. Director of the Borja Institute of Bioethics -URL (1999–2014) and Director of de Journal Bioethics & Debat (2000–2017). Current Director of Victor Grifols i Lucas Foundation (2014-) and Director of the Chair in Bioethics at UVic-UCC (2015-). Vice-President of the Bioethics Committee of Catalonia, member since 2009. Member of the Commission for the guarantee and evaluation of euthanasia in Catalonia (2021-). Member for the Integrity of Research of Catalonia (2021-). Member of the Advisory Council on Health – Department of Health of the Government of Catalonia (2018-); Member and legal advisor to clinical ethics committees.

    Josep-E. Baños - MD and PhD in Pharmacology from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Vice-dean and vice-chancellor of Teaching and Academic Affairs at Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Currently full professor of Pharmacology and Chancellor of Universitat de Vic – Universitat Central de Catalunya (since 2019). Executive Secretary of Spanish Society of Pharmacology. Member of ethical committees at Taulí Hospital (1993–2000), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (2000–2002) and Barraquer Foundation (2004–2019).