【多选题】According to Adelaide Centre for Bioethics and Culture in Australia, which of the following statements about bioethics are correct?
A.
Bioethics is concerned with questions about basic human values such as the rights to life and health, and the rightness or wrongness of certain developments in healthcare institutions, life technology, medicine, the health professions and about society's responsibility for the life and health of its members.
B.
Bioethics involves issues relating to the beginning and end of human life, all the way from issues relating to in-vitro fertilisation and abortion to euthanasia and palliative care. Bioethics has an impact on every level of human community from the local nursing home to the huge international conferences on issues like the Human Genome.
C.
Bioethics is a branch of "applied ethics" and requires the expertise of people working in a wide range disciplines including: law, philosophy, theology, medicine, the life sciences, nursing and social science. Bioethics is full of difficult ethical questions for everybody: families, hospitals, governments and civilization.
D.
Fundamental values are at stake: human life, the dignity of the frail and elderly, just healthcare, bodily integrity and the ability to make reasonable decisions.
【多选题】Which of the following statements about bioethics by The Center for Practical Bioethics at Kansas, US, are correct?
A.
Ethics is a philosophical discipline pertaining to notions of good and bad, right and wrong—our moral life in community. Bioethics is the application of ethics to the field of medicine and healthcare.
B.
Ethicists and bioethicists ask relevant questions more than provide sure and certain answers. Bioethicists ask questions in the context of modern medicine and healthcare.
C.
They draw on a pluralistic plethora of traditions, both secular and religious, to spawn civil discourse on contentious issues of moral difference and others on which most people agree. Bioethicists foster public knowledge and comprehension both of moral philosophy and scientific advances in healthcare.
D.
They note how medical technology can change the way we experience the meaning of health and illness and, ultimately, the way we live and die.