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. 2023;33(3):75-93.
doi: 10.54695/jibes.333.0075.

Chapitre 6. Révisions des lois de bioéthique et recherche sur l’embryon humain : une analyse psychosociale des États Généraux de la Bioéthique

[Article in French]

Chapitre 6. Révisions des lois de bioéthique et recherche sur l’embryon humain : une analyse psychosociale des États Généraux de la Bioéthique

[Article in French]
Eloïse Vinson et al. J Int Bioethique Ethique Sci. 2023.

Abstract

Bioethics are widely used in the course of biomedical science’s evolution. It allows to question ethical aspects underlying the setting of new research and clinical intervention techniques. This ethical thinking reflects norms and values socially admitted and question the way new scientific information are integrated to individuals’ system of knowing. Human embryo research, subject to bioethics laws revisions, represents an almost prototypical object of these issues, both lay and scientific. This study aims to study these issues through the context of bioethics revision laws, from users’ comments on Estates-General of Bioethics website, using the social representations theorical frame. A thematic content analysis has been performed. Results shows that embryo status is a structural argument of the debate, and that the opinion on human embryo research results from a set of ethical concerns that come from socially anchored values, accounting for the way individuals define science, biotechnologies and research on the living, that we also find in the bioethics legislation.

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