Dr. David Cerdio talks about his PhD in Bioethics internship
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Dr. David Cerdio Domínguez, student of the twelfth generation PhD in Applied Bioethics, general coordinator of the Anahuac Center for Strategic Development in Bioethics (CADEBI) and associate researcher of the Faculty of Bioethics, shared with the University Community his experience in the internship PhD in Bioethics.
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Doctor Antonio Muñoz shares his point of view on bioethics in the animal and natural world
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On May 30, 2023, Dr. Antonio Muñoz Torres, Bachelor's degree coordinator, participated in the event "Beyond anthropocentrism, a reflection on animal ethics from Research Ethics, Bioethics and Law", with the presentation entitled: "Ethics of the use of animal models in research and animal welfare: A vision from philosophy and biology", in which he shared his point of view on bioethics in the animal and natural world.
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The V Research Colloquium of the Faculty of Bioethics was held
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On June 9, 2023, the V Research Colloquium organized by the Faculty of Bioethics of the Universidad Anáhuac México was held virtually, a space that included the participation of students from our programs, researchers, professors, as well as of students and researchers from other institutions, with whom they exchanged ideas.
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PhD students win XIII Anahuac Research Poster Contest
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Pamela Marcone Dapelo, PhD student in Applied Bioethics, won second place in the Poster Contest with the theme “Bioethical principles of personalism in hydrotherapeutic practices: the voices of the protagonists”. While Gustavo Pérez Berlanga, also a PhD student, won fourth place with the theme "The application of the principles of global bioethics within the ultra-processed food sector".
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We congratulate the recently graduated Master's and PhD students
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On May 29, the Postgraduate Graduation Ceremony was held and our students of the Master's in Bioethics received their diploma from our Rector, Dr. Cipriano Sánchez García, L.C. Congratulations and much success on your path as Bioethics professionals!
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Magda Liliana Rincón participates in the magazine of the Paulista State University
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Dr. Magda Liliana Rincón Meléndez (PhD in Applied Bioethics, 12th generation) participated in volume 17 of the Comunicação Midiática magazine published by the Paulista State University (UNESP), which publishes original research papers.
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Our subscription to the magazine is free and you can sign up through the following link: Subscribe here.
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The human embryo in legislation has no defined status. As for its status in ethical debates, no consensus has been reached between the various parties of the different bioethical currents. What is certain is that in most legislations, in order to circumvent ethical debates, base their arguments above all on scientific data. As a result, ethics is limited to the scientific aspect. However, it is urgent to remember that bioethics does not stop solely at the scientific or sociological aspect. Particularly, the Personalist Bioethics approach invite us to consider the human being, including the embryo, in its meta-ontological aspect. The personalist vision is based on the notion of the “person” described by Saint Thomas Aquinas. Could the latter provide answers to the ethical dilemmas of our days? This article aims to answer this question by analyzing the issue of embryonic discontinuity and the unity of the person from a meta-ontological reflection.
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A topic of discussion in recent years is the transhumanist proposal in bioethics. In his work, Dr. Caleb Olvera presents the thesis on the modification of the concept of human being throughout history and the impossibility of finding an essence in “the human”. As the author explains in the presentation, his work is made up of two main texts, the first derived from an interview, which is edited for this publication, and the second derived from a piece written for a collection on issues related to culture. As the author reflects, his objective is to bring together these two texts “given that they maintain a thematic axis in what is man and his relationship with culture, with the design of himself through technology and institutions”
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The experience of the last centuries has taught us that all speculation about the future is uncertain, exaggerated in some things and very blind in others. Jules Verne’s successes are well known, but his failed predictions are not so well known. In our time, flying cars did not arrive, but the Internet did; a technology of military origin that connected a few universities in the sixties in the USA and revolutionized the way we shop, communicate and, without exaggeration, changed our way of life.
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June 19th, 2024. 9:00 hrs. Anahuac Mexico University, North Campus
12th International Conference of Ethics Education to reflect on educational training in ethics in integral ecology and sustainability
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Starting Date: September 25th, 2023
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Líderes de Acción Positiva
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