Author(s)
Mainetti, Jose AlbertoKeywords
BioethicsEducation
Ethical Theory
Ethicists
Humanism
Information Dissemination
International Aspects
Medicine
Philosophy
Physicians
Research
Research Institutes
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Abstract
De nobis ipsis silemus: About ourselves -- we keep silent. If we violate this prudent rule by the least modest of literary exercises -- the autobiography -- we must be able to say that we do so to bear witness. From my intellectual vocation of physician and philosopher, I have received the Chinese blessing of "living in interesting times." I received two degrees in 1962 and spent thirty years developing a previously unimaginable encounter between medicine and humanism. That which follows tells the story of the development of bioethics in Ibero-America from the perspective of a testifying witness.Date
2015-05-05Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/75105310.1093/jmp/21.6.671
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. 1996 Dec; 21(6): 671-679.
0360-5310
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