THE AXIOLOGICAL ROLE OF THE HUMAN BEING IN MODERN MEDICINE

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Usmonova Laylo Rakhmatullaevna,Khakberdiyeva Vazira Jamshid kizi

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This article explores the axiological (value-based) dimension of the human being within the framework of modern medicine. As medical science advances technologically, questions of human dignity, personhood, and moral worth become increasingly central. The discussion emphasizes how contemporary medicine must integrate ethical and humanistic values to ensure that the individual remains at the heart of healthcare. The article also highlights the significance of patient-centered care, medical humanism, and the philosophical foundations of bioethics as crucial elements of value-based medical practice.

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THE AXIOLOGICAL ROLE OF THE HUMAN BEING IN MODERN MEDICINE. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(4), 1248-1250. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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