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The Contingent Nature of Life

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The development of bioethics has presented us with an ever increasing number of very different discussions over the last four decades. Bioethicists were initially c- cerned about questions of reproduction, end of life, organ transplantation, and a broad range of moral problems raised by the forward march of the life sciences. Meanwhile these sciences grew to be a major in?uence in nearly all areas of our lives. Biotechnology has brought about considerable changes in agriculture, plant breeding, pharmacy, veterinary medicine and medicine in general. These scienti?c and technological changes in turn are having a profound in?uence on economy, law, politics and culture. The life sciences are now certain to change our world in important ways. Because of their potentially all-pervasive and highly diverse impact, bioethical discussions concerning the life sciences are no longer simply about ethical gui- lines or legal regulation of concrete technologies. Certainly, the on-going debates concerning rules and regulations are complicated - and becoming more so. Nev- theless, bioethics cannot be restricted to these topics - they cover but a fraction of the social and personal consequences of bio-technological change. The life sciences drive us to rethink long-time-honoured concepts of humanness, of personhood, of nature. Bioethics therefore needs to develop an understanding of the impact those changes have on the conceptualization of the ethical dimension of the life sciences.

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ISBN: 9789048177172
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Author: Marcus Düwell, Christoph RehmannSutter, Dietmar Mieth
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Netherlands
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 376 pages
Series: International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine
Genres: Life sciences: general issues
Bioethics
Cultural studies
Medical and healthcare law
Medical ethics and professional conduct
Ethics and moral philosophy
Philosophy