Román Ramón Rodríguez SalónWladimir Pérez Parra2026-03-222026-03-222013https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/65673The following essay proposed a preliminary look at the ethics of the health sciences in the contemporary era of science. It is part of a critique of the far-reaching implications of the interweaving of technical rationality, modernity and conception of the human body as alien to the nature. In this regard, the need to deconstruct sets this concept of nature based on the will of power, where violented and changed at the whim of human needs, this is de facto transforming the relationship between the whole and the parts: nature must be adapted only to a party, so human. From that perspective, describe the exclusivity of the policy concern of medical sciences by the stability matter and his deep contempt for the concepts of balance and natural equilibrate of the human body, because of her consequences that lead to the formation of a medicine they emanate oblivious to the nature of the body that makes the alien body itself to nature that really.esContemptRationalityHuman scienceModernityEpistemologySociologyBalance (ability)AlienPhilosophyHumanitiesRacionalidad, Crítica y Ética para una Teoría de la Salud en la Época de la Cienciaarticle