The Uzbek model of bioethics: history and modernity

Modern biomedical ethics is based on a rich tradition of systematic moral thought, both philosophical and religious. In the XXI century, the interaction and synthesis of natural and humanitarian disciplines are of paramount importance in the system of biomedical education. One of the ways to solv...

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Main Authors: Mukhamedzhanovna, Mukhamedova Zamira, Akmalovna, Umirzakova Nargiza, Nugmanovna, Makhmudova Aziza
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020
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author Mukhamedzhanovna, Mukhamedova Zamira
Akmalovna, Umirzakova Nargiza
Nugmanovna, Makhmudova Aziza
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Akmalovna, Umirzakova Nargiza
Nugmanovna, Makhmudova Aziza
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description Modern biomedical ethics is based on a rich tradition of systematic moral thought, both philosophical and religious. In the XXI century, the interaction and synthesis of natural and humanitarian disciplines are of paramount importance in the system of biomedical education. One of the ways to solve this problem for future specialists is to study the foundations of biomedical ethics, the formation of a bioethical culture of future doctors. Among the ancient scientists of Central Asia who became famous in the field of medicine and pharmacy, a prominent place is occupied by Abuali Ibn Sino (Avicenna), whose life and work can serve as an example of national and historical identity, patriotic education of the youth of Uzbekistan. The emergence of such a phenomenon as the "Muslim Renaissance" and in this context the life and work of Avicenna, his role in the history of the development of medicine in Uzbekistan, are devoted to many, which, like others, were included in the materials of this study. A kind of bridge from ancient medicine to the medicine of the Renaissance and further to modern medicine was the legacy of doctors in Central Asia and Arab physicians. At present, the social, legal and economic aspects of ethical problems of key issues of bioethics in the field of health, medicine and biomedical technologies in the context of the Islamic faith continue to be studied.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:156832020-11-16T07:06:41Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15683/ The Uzbek model of bioethics: history and modernity Mukhamedzhanovna, Mukhamedova Zamira Akmalovna, Umirzakova Nargiza Nugmanovna, Makhmudova Aziza Modern biomedical ethics is based on a rich tradition of systematic moral thought, both philosophical and religious. In the XXI century, the interaction and synthesis of natural and humanitarian disciplines are of paramount importance in the system of biomedical education. One of the ways to solve this problem for future specialists is to study the foundations of biomedical ethics, the formation of a bioethical culture of future doctors. Among the ancient scientists of Central Asia who became famous in the field of medicine and pharmacy, a prominent place is occupied by Abuali Ibn Sino (Avicenna), whose life and work can serve as an example of national and historical identity, patriotic education of the youth of Uzbekistan. The emergence of such a phenomenon as the "Muslim Renaissance" and in this context the life and work of Avicenna, his role in the history of the development of medicine in Uzbekistan, are devoted to many, which, like others, were included in the materials of this study. A kind of bridge from ancient medicine to the medicine of the Renaissance and further to modern medicine was the legacy of doctors in Central Asia and Arab physicians. At present, the social, legal and economic aspects of ethical problems of key issues of bioethics in the field of health, medicine and biomedical technologies in the context of the Islamic faith continue to be studied. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15683/1/44165-141870-1-PB.pdf Mukhamedzhanovna, Mukhamedova Zamira and Akmalovna, Umirzakova Nargiza and Nugmanovna, Makhmudova Aziza (2020) The Uzbek model of bioethics: history and modernity. MALIM: Jurnal Pengajian Umum Asia Tenggara, 21 . pp. 68-78. ISSN 1511-8393 http://ejournals.ukm.my/malim/issue/view/1351
spellingShingle Mukhamedzhanovna, Mukhamedova Zamira
Akmalovna, Umirzakova Nargiza
Nugmanovna, Makhmudova Aziza
The Uzbek model of bioethics: history and modernity
title The Uzbek model of bioethics: history and modernity
title_full The Uzbek model of bioethics: history and modernity
title_fullStr The Uzbek model of bioethics: history and modernity
title_full_unstemmed The Uzbek model of bioethics: history and modernity
title_short The Uzbek model of bioethics: history and modernity
title_sort uzbek model of bioethics: history and modernity
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15683/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15683/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15683/1/44165-141870-1-PB.pdf