When we apply the four central principles of bioethics—autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice—we are confronted with a critical question: Does routine infant circumcision meet the ethical standards medicine claims to uphold? This question is not limited to clinicians or ethicists. It is relevant to anyone concerned with children’s rights, bodily autonomy, and the integrity of medical practice.
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Why Bioethics Matters in the Debate Over Routine Infant Circumcision
Justin Bonyai, 2026
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