Abstract

As the bioethics law has just been voted, several actors during this academic conference have examined the paradigm shift introduced by this resolutely liberal law from their respective perspectives. Using a reading grid inherited from Pascal’s orders, the different dimensions of moral, political, legal, and scientific discourse are used as a reference to evaluate an often highly contrasting discourse. The evolution of the paradigm from bioethics law to zoethics law, in search of social legitimacy and of a response to individual desires, constitutes a turning point in the revision of bioethics laws. Under these conditions, does bioethics law does not lose its universal purpose?

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