Problems of Bioethics.

This book criticizes the suggestive implication of newer bioethics that we need a new ethical paradigm in order to handle the innovations of medicine and biotechnology. It proves that these innovations have a suggestive character which is not relevant, however, in order to justify a paradigm shift i...

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Main Author: Ohly, Lukas 1969- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Frankfurt a.M. Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag d. Wissenschaften 2012
In:Year: 2012
Series/Journal:Theologisch-Philosophische Beitraege zu Gegenwartsfragen v.12
Further subjects:B Bioethics
B Biology ; Social aspects
B Electronic books
B Biology -- Social aspects
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505 8 0 |a Cover; Preface; Contents; 1 The claim of bioethics; 1.1 Three suggestions; 1.2 Appendix: The principles of ethics; 2 The moral state of the embryo; 2.1 SCIP-Arguments; 2.1.1 The Species-argument; 2.1.2 The Continuum-argument; 2.1.3 The Identity-argument; 2.1.4 The Potentiality-Argument; 2.2 An argument against the human state of the embryo; 3 The power of feelings in bioethics; 3.1 Feeling, Wholeness and Nature; 3.2 How does biotechnology influence our feelings; 3.3 Why do scientists have no scruples?; 4 Human reproductive cloning and germ line therapy; 4.1 Reproductive Cloning 
505 8 0 |a 4.2 Germ line therapy4.3 An anthropological framework to evaluate cloning and germ line therapy; 4.4 How genetics disturbs human freedom; 4.5 Result; 5 Brain and Mind; 6 Could computers feel like humans? (Qualia); 6.1 First Case; 6.2 Second Case; 6.3 Criticism; 7 Patients with serious brain damage; 8 Do Humans have a free will?; 8.1 What is free will?; 8.2 The Libet-Experiment; 8.3 Freedom means self-determination; 8.4 Theological appendix; 9 The problem of mercy killing; 10 Eternal Dignity; 10.1 A metaphysical presupposition of Dignity46; 10.2 A second metaphysical presupposition of dignity 
505 8 0 |a 10.3 Non-metaphysical approach to end of life-decisions10.4 How metaphysical Dignity works in Ethics; 11 Ethical and theological kinds of guilt; 12 The Metaphysical Concept of Presumed Will; 13 At the End of the Lectures 
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520 |a Cover -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 The claim of bioethics -- 1.1 Three suggestions -- 1.2 Appendix: The principles of ethics -- 2 The moral state of the embryo -- 2.1 SCIP-Arguments -- 2.1.1 The Species-argument -- 2.1.2 The Continuum-argument -- 2.1.3 The Identity-argument -- 2.1.4 The Potentiality-Argument -- 2.2 An argument against the human state of the embryo -- 3 The power of feelings in bioethics -- 3.1 Feeling, Wholeness and Nature -- 3.2 How does biotechnology influence our feelings -- 3.3 Why do scientists have no scruples? -- 4 Human reproductive cloning and germ line therapy -- 4.1 Reproductive Cloning -- 4.2 Germ line therapy -- 4.3 An anthropological framework to evaluate cloning and germ line therapy -- 4.4 How genetics disturbs human freedom -- 4.5 Result -- 5 Brain and Mind -- 6 Could computers feel like humans? (Qualia) -- 6.1 First Case -- 6.2 Second Case -- 6.3 Criticism -- 7 Patients with serious brain damage -- 8 Do Humans have a free will? -- 8.1 What is free will? -- 8.2 The Libet-Experiment -- 8.3 Freedom means self-determination -- 8.4 Theological appendix -- 9 The problem of mercy killing -- 10 Eternal Dignity -- 10.1 A metaphysical presupposition of Dignity46 -- 10.2 A second metaphysical presupposition of dignity -- 10.3 Non-metaphysical approach to end of life-decisions -- 10.4 How metaphysical Dignity works in Ethics -- 11 Ethical and theological kinds of guilt -- 12 The Metaphysical Concept of Presumed Will -- 13 At the End of the Lectures. 
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