Ethics, anthropology and bioethics; confrontation with legal systems.
Abstract
Bioethics has become crucial, considering aspects such as: the labor responsibility of health actors, the increase in diagnostic tests compared to therapeutic probabilities, the new understanding of health and disease, and the ideological conception of the term "person" ; Therefore, this research focuses on identifying the philosophical and epistemological foundations that guide the actions of health personnel against bioethical dilemmas, especially in situations of high human vulnerability. It is intended to find ethical principles that guide medical behavior in such circumstances, helping to discern between good and bad, the right and wrong, and the fair and unfair, when human life is at stake and depends on biomedicine.