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Human Dignity and Bioethics

Editat de Barbara T. Lanigan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iul 2009
Human dignity -- is it a useful concept in bioethics, one that sheds important light on the whole range of bioethical issues, from embryo research and assisted reproduction, to biomedical enhancement, to care of the disabled and the dying? Or is it, on the contrary, a useless concept -- at best a vague substitute for other, more precise notions, at worst a mere slogan that camouflages unconvincing rguments and unarticulated biases? Although the President's Council on Bioethics has itself made frequent use of this notion in its ritings, it has not, until now, undertaken a thematic exploration of human dignity, its meanings, its foundations, and its relevance for ioethics. In the meantime, at least one critic, noting that "appeals to human dignity populate the landscape of medical ethics", has recently called into question whether human dignity has any place in bioethical discourse at all.1 It would seem timely, then, for the Council to take up the question of human dignity squarely, with the aim of clarifying whether and how it might be a useful concept in bioethics. That is the purpose of the present volume of essays, some contributed by Council Members, others by guest authors at the invitation of the Council. The task of this introduction is to illuminate, in a preliminary way, the question of human dignity and its proper place in bioethics. To that end, it will first give some examples of how human dignity can be a difficult concept to apply in bioethical controversies. It will then explore some of the complex roots of the modern notion of human dignity, in order to shed light on why its application to bioethics is so problematic. Finally, it will suggest, tentatively, that a certain conception of human dignity -- dignity understood as humanity -- has an important role to play in bioethics, both now and especially in the future. The President's Council on Bioethics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781606924709
ISBN-10: 1606924702
Pagini: 398
Dimensiuni: 182 x 259 x 31 mm
Greutate: 1.03 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Preface; Letter of Transmittal to The President of The United States; Members of The President's Council on Bioethics; Council Staff; Introduction; Bioethics & the Question of Human Dignity; Human Dignity & Respect for Persons: A Historical Perspective on Public Bioethics; How to Protect Human Dignity from Science; Human Dignity & the Mystery of the Human Soul; Human Dignity from a Neurophilosophical Perspective; Human Uniqueness & Human Dignity: Persons in Nature & the Nature of Persons; Human Dignity & the Future of Man; Dignity & Enhancement; Human Dignity & Public Discourse; Modern & American Dignity; Human Dignity: Exploring & Explicating the Council's Vision; Defending Human Dignity; Kant's Concept of Human Dignity as a Resource for Bioethics; Human Dignity & Political Entitlements; The Irreducibly Religious Character of Human Dignity; The Nature & Basis of Human Dignity; Two Arguments from Human Dignity; Dignity & Bioethics: History, Theory, & Selected Applications; Human Dignity & the Seriously Ill Patient; The Lived Experience of Human Dignity; Index.