Humanbiotechnology as Social Challenge

Humanbiotechnology as Social Challenge

An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Bioethics

Knoepffler, Nikolaus; Sorgner, S L; Schipanski, Dagmar

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2007

192

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Inglês

9780754657552

15 a 20 dias

520

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Contents: Foreword; The Wartburg conference project: human biotechnology as a challenge to society, Stefan Lorenz Sorgner; Part I Science: Research on human embryos?, Christiane NA1/4sslein-Volhard; The potential of stem cells, Hans R. SchA?ler. Part II Law: Human biotechnology, transculturality, globalization and symbolic (criminal) law, Carlos MarA-a Romeo Casabona; Human biotechnology as a legal challenge, JA1/4rgen Simon. Part III The Church: Human biotechnology as a social challenge, Christoph KA?hler; Ethical and theological challenges to human biotechnology: observations from the perspective of Catholic theology Joachim Wanke. Part IV Philosophical and Theological Ethics: Human dignity as a regulatory principle of bioethics, Reiner Anselm; Tolerance and respect in bioethical conflicts, Nikolaus Knoepffler; Human biotechnology as an ethical and social challenge, Julian Nida-RA1/4melin; Bioethics between physis and nomos, Gianni Vattimo. Part V Society: On the responsibility of the scientist, Dagmar Schipanski; Social responsibility in view of new possibilities in human biology, Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker; Glossary; Indexes.
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