Abstract

Five years have passed since the death of the great scientist, the "father" of Russian bioethics Boris Grigoryevich Yudin. A round table held at the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences was dedicated to his memory. Memories of B.G.Yudin and the reinterpretation of his ideas in the modern era have become the subject of discussion by leading bioethicists. Science itself has undergone major changes over the years. It is all the more important to "read" the works of Boris Grigorievich in a new way, who not only reflected on contemporary bioethics, but also formulated the main ideas of its future development.

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