Ethics - Bioethics - Research

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Carlos Jorge Rocha Oliveira

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Every study that involves any living species of our system must be based on knowing how to differentiate ethics from moral and law. These three areas of knowledge are distinguished, but have great links and even overlaps. The following will be described some thoughts and foundations of different authors who stand on what is Ethics, Morals and Law, and their most usual definitions, as well as the usual concepts of Bioethics.

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Oliveira CJR. Ethics - Bioethics - Research. Braz. J. Nat. Sci [Internet]. 2019Sep.29 [cited 2025Jul.8];2(3):199. Available from: https://bjns.com.br/index.php/BJNS/article/view/61
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