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Do the "Good Savages" Give Us a Better Bioethics?

Summary by scienceblogs.de
A kick-off "New short paper out in which we critically reflect on bioethics" role in relation to climate change, ecological degradation and global inequalities. Today, a brief reference by Augsburg-based ethicist Verina Wild next door on Linkedin to an almost as short article in the journal "Global Bioethics" is starting to rethink our bioethical concepts against the backdrop of planetary polycrisis.
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A kick-off "New short paper out in which we critically reflect on bioethics" role in relation to climate change, ecological degradation and global inequalities. Today, a brief reference by Augsburg-based ethicist Verina Wild next door on Linkedin to an almost as short article in the journal "Global Bioethics" is starting to rethink our bioethical concepts against the backdrop of planetary polycrisis.

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scienceblogs.de broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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