masterThesis
Bioética e biodireito: interfaces e confluências
Date
2012-12-17Registration in:
LIMA, Walber Cunha. Bioética e biodireito: interfaces e confluências. 2012. 136 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Desenvolvimento Regional; Cultura e Representações) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2012.
Author
Lima, Walber Cunha
Institutions
Abstract
This thesis addresses the development of technoscience in times of transnational
globalization and highlights the vulnerability of the discourse of social progress, which
may be replaced by evidence of social risk before the artificiality of nature and
humanity. That demands an ethical and legal responses to events that impose the
necessity of an ethical control in biotechnology research involving human beings
contributing to the rise of Bioethics and Biolaw as fields of knowledge. This theme is
studied from a multidisciplinary perspective seeking a dynamic dimension in the
interpretation of research data reconnecting Social Sciences to Legal Sciences (Biolaw)
and to Philosophy (Bioethics), in order to obtain answers to the problems posed. The
objective delimited is to examine the interfaces between Biolaw and Bioethics, in order
to observe the confluence of these areas of knowledge. Biolaw is considered as a new
legal branch derived from the paradigmatic transition of Law and wonders how it will
stand before questions resulting of social transformations caused by biotechnological
development that endangers humans and society. It is concluded that the relationship
between Bioethics and Biolaw is recursive and inseparable and it contributed to the
"unthink" of traditional legal model of linear view/reductionist allowing that the
"certainties" will be replaced by "possibilities", which comes to enable Biolaw to
confront the issues caused by the development of biotechnology that violates physically
and morally the human person. It is perceived, therefore, that Biolaw is driven and aided
by bioethical reflections and it positions itself before the dilemmas caused by
biotechnology in creating, interpreting and applying coercive rules which aims to
protect the human being, his offspring and society