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bioethics, considered as one of the branches of ethics, contributes to the analysis of moral questions and problems in their scientific and philosophical dimensions.
These questions may arise from research practices involving human or animal experimentation, as well as from new medical practices implying the manipulation of living beings. Spectacular advances in biotechnology raise essential, existential questions. They necessarily involve local and universal ethics, cultures, religions and legislation.
Practical or applied bioethics has itself become a science of questioning in several developed and developing countries.