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The UCAM advocates respect for the individual and protection of human life (21/01/2011)

San Antonio Catholic University of Murcia, has closed this noon Bioethics Days began on Wednesday January 19 and have had the participation of many experts involved in this discipline as the Coordinator of the Fetal Medicine Unit of the Region of Murcia, Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca, Juan Luis Delgado, or the Bishop of Bilbao, Mario Iceta Gavicagogeascoa.

At the conclusion of the meetings have involved the rector of the UCAM, Josefina Lozano Garcia, the rector of University Extension, Antonio Alcaraz, and the director of the Master's Degree in Bioethics at the UCAM, Gloria M ª Tomás.

The rector of the Catholic University has been identified as bases on which sits the UCAM, respect for the person and the defense of human life "message that we send to our students," he stressed.

For its part, the director of the Master of Bioethics at the UCAM, who has read the findings, said that bioethics should help inform the rules governing the right to human life from conception, with the Code of Ethics and Ethics of doctors and nurses indispensable source of inspiration in the treatment of health with patients.

In addition, Gloria Thomas has removed the idea discussed during the Days of the necessary revision of the terminology used in the rules governing the right to life and protection of the human being from conception, banishing words like abortion or pre-embryo , to refer to abortion and embryo in its first phase of development, respectively, are misleading about its true meaning.

Bioethics and the Person.

The director of the Institute of Anthropology and Ethics at the University of Navarra, Sergio Sánchez Migallón has been responsible for opening the day today that had focused on "Bioethics and person."

The rapporteur, who has lectured on the ambiguity of the Neuroethics, has shown the discipline, understood as an imaginary dialogue between neuroscience and ethics, a threefold manner: as an opportunity, a necessary and difficult task.

"As a necessity, and this in turn for three reasons, one of them because the risk of neuroscience technology infringes human dignity are large and individual and social consequences hardly measurable," he asserted the speaker.

For its part, the Bishop of Bilbao, Monsignor Mario Iceta Gavicagogeascoa, has defined the conference as a reflection on the proper ethics for bioethics adequate and assured that ethics does not speak the truth, well ..., and input not ethics.

"It's like talking about the right not to speak of laws," he outlined.

Source: UCAM

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