Hossne, William Saad [UNESP]2014-05-272014-05-272013-04-01Interface: Communication, Health, Education, v. 17, n. 45, p. 453-462, 2013.1414-3283http://hdl.handle.net/11449/75008The article focuses on the creation of the neologisms Bioethics and Sociobiology, analyzing these two words which due to their composition evoke relations between biological sciences and human studies (ethics and sociology). Highlights that these two neologisms, in fact, were born already loaded by deep meanings, but in different senses. Emphasizes the importance of bioethics in the integration of scientific and humanistic cultures, beyond university statuary regulations. Concludes that Bioethics conveys also a suggestive message about how to create mechanisms and conditions for facing the challenges which scientific advancements, in their inexorability, present.453-462engBioethicsHumanistic cultureScientific cultureSociobiologyBioética-sociobiologia. Neologismos oportunos? Interface da tecnociência com as ciências humanas e sociaisBioethics-sociobiology. Opportune neologisms? Interfaces between tecnoscience and human and social sciencesArtigo10.1590/S1414-32832013000200017S1414-32832013000200017Acesso aberto2-s2.0-848797477422-s2.0-84879747742.pdf