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  1. Global Bioethics: Converting Sustainable Development to Global Survival.V. R. Potter & Potter Lisa - 2001 - Global Bioethics 14 (4):9-17.
    Millions of people in various parts of the world and within each country are presently surviving in categories described as “mere”, “miserable”, “idealistic”, “irresponsible”, and “acceptable”. The term “acceptable survival” is proposed as a bioethical goal of global survival, looking beyond the 21st century to the year 3000 and beyond. The frequently used alternative term is “sustainable development”, but in most contexts this is an economic concept and does not imply any moral or ethical constraints, except where these are spelled (...)
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  • Getting to the year 3000: can global bioethics overcome evolution's fatal flaw?Van Rensselaer Potter - 1995 - Global Bioethics 8 (4):107-114.
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  • Real Bioethics: Biocentric or Anthropocentric?Van Rensselaer Potter - 1996 - Ethics and the Environment 1 (2):177-183.
    Environmental ethics is done by philosophers operating within the strict canons of the discipline. Environmental ethics has been pursued as the traditional ethics of pure reason. Real bioethics is not pure, traditional, reasoning ethics. Real bioethics is done by realistic scientists1 and concerned biologists and physicians who have an intuition to help build a "Bridge to the Future,"2 whether of not their effort is labeled " bioethics." Among this cohort is Physicians for Social Responsibility and the editors of their new (...)
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  • Global bioethics facing a world in crisis.V. R. Potter - 1992 - Global Bioethics 5 (1):69-76.
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  • Bioethics: Bridge to the Future.Van Rensselaer Potter - 1971 - Prentice-Hall.
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  • Fragmented Ethics and “Bridge Bioethics”.van Rensselaer Potter - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (1):38-40.
    The Report's editorial mandate is both to examine issues of current importance and to invite bioethics to broaden the range of issues it probes. Thus along with articles exploring the relationship between patients and doctors, or health policy, or any of the myriad other familiar concerns of ethics in medicine, from time to time the Report has published articles about public health, animal experimentation, or “environmental ethics” broadly construed. The most recent was the special supplement Nature, Polis, Ethics in the (...)
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  • Biocybernetics and survival.Van Rensselaer Potter - 1970 - Zygon 5 (3):229-246.
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  • Disorder as a built-in component of biological systems: The survival imperative.Rensselaer Potter - 1971 - Zygon 6 (2):135-150.
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  • The ethics of nature and nurture.Van Rensselaer Potter - 1973 - Zygon 8 (1):36-47.
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  • Aldo Leopold's land ethic revisited: two kinds of bioethics.Van Rensselaer Potter - 1986 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30 (2):157-169.
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  • Bridging the gap between medical ethics and environmental ethics.V. R. Potter - 1993 - Global Bioethics 6 (3):161-164.
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  • On dying with personhood: socratic death.Van Rensselaer Potter - 1999 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 43 (1):103.
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  • Global bioethics: linking genes to ethical behavior.Van Rensselaer Potter - 1994 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 39 (1):118-131.
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  • Global Bioethics as a Secular Source of Moral Authority for Long-Term Human Survival.Van Rensselaer Potter - 1992 - Global Bioethics 5 (1):5-11.
    Global bioethics is presented as an evolving secular morality seeking interdisciplinary discourse, and dialog with diverse cooperating religious leaders. The need is to forge a means of unifying the people of the world around a common goal: the survival of human and other species over millenia in an acceptable and healthful environment. Seven core assumptions are stated. Acceptable survival is discussed historically with reference to a few developments from 1892 to the present.
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