BIOETHIC CULTURE IN UZBEKISTAN: NATIONAL AND RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF
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Key words: bioethics, Uzbekistan, NEKU, religion, Islam, nation, culture, new medical technologies.Abstract
The invariance of the foundations and systems of morality allows representatives of completely different health
care systems in different countries of the world to understand each other. But despite this, they differ in
pronounced national and religious characteristics. Sometimes, without knowledge of the national specifics, it is
simply impossible to explain why the protocols adopted by the world community do not apply in a particular
country, despite the fact that everyone agrees with them.
In the article, the author reveals the essence of the subject of bioethics as a separate, effectively developing
discipline on the territory of Uzbekistan and dwells on the historical, national and religious features of bioethics
operating in the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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