Trosko, James E.: Scientific Concepts of Human Nature and Their Implications to Bioethics in a Scientific and Technologically-Altered World

_Global Bioethics_ 14 (4):33-36. 2001With these models of human nature at the focus of our consciousness, we can now, I believe, understand that there is a philosophical option to ethical monism and ethical laissez-faire relativism. And that would be Bioethical pluralism23. In essence, it states that science and technology can contribute to moral resolutions in these levels: (1) options; (2) predictions of the consequences of these options; (3) understanding our biological nature and the consequ