During the last decades the moral status of the human embryo has been compromised in numerous ways. A survey of these reveals the consistent influence of the ideology of the freedom of the human person. Screening the criteria for assigning moral status (if at all) to the human embryo, 'personhood’ is the main consideration. In this article the relevance of this criterion is examined from a Christian perspective on man and his ethical life. The conclusion is that the old Scholastic dualism of body and soul has been traded in for a dichotomy of person and body. Personhood is then defined in purely humanistic terms as qualified by rationality, self-conscious decisions, et cetera. A n integral view of man becomes impossible and man’s bodily exi...
English Abstract Possibilities of Justifying Ethical Principles for Dealing with Conceived Human Lif...
What is man? This question is often answered by claiming that the image of God in man is man’s essen...
Argument about the ethical possibility of the therapeutic use of embryonic stem cells depends critic...
This investigation focuses on the moral status of the human embryo from a Christian ethical perspect...
The argument of human dignity plays an important role in current debates on human rights and their r...
The article�s departing point is the conviction that contemporary micro-biology and gene-technology ...
Bioethics without boundaries and human dignity: A Reformed-ethical assessment. The Universal Declar...
The way the term ‘person’ is used in society implies certain normative expectations surrounding the ...
The secular and theological prominence of the word “person” in bioethics creates ambiguity. This is ...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologie...
The serious crisis in which medical ethics finds itself at present can be regarded as a symptom of a...
Bioethicists and jurists put forward that the notion of “human dignity” adds nothing to the field of...
Beyond dialectical and phenomenological complications, there is certainly enormous difference betwee...
The worth of human dignity in bioethics Bioethicists and jurists put forward that the notion of “h...
Magister Theologiae - MThIt is not possible in this paper to deal with all the moral problems revolv...
English Abstract Possibilities of Justifying Ethical Principles for Dealing with Conceived Human Lif...
What is man? This question is often answered by claiming that the image of God in man is man’s essen...
Argument about the ethical possibility of the therapeutic use of embryonic stem cells depends critic...
This investigation focuses on the moral status of the human embryo from a Christian ethical perspect...
The argument of human dignity plays an important role in current debates on human rights and their r...
The article�s departing point is the conviction that contemporary micro-biology and gene-technology ...
Bioethics without boundaries and human dignity: A Reformed-ethical assessment. The Universal Declar...
The way the term ‘person’ is used in society implies certain normative expectations surrounding the ...
The secular and theological prominence of the word “person” in bioethics creates ambiguity. This is ...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologie...
The serious crisis in which medical ethics finds itself at present can be regarded as a symptom of a...
Bioethicists and jurists put forward that the notion of “human dignity” adds nothing to the field of...
Beyond dialectical and phenomenological complications, there is certainly enormous difference betwee...
The worth of human dignity in bioethics Bioethicists and jurists put forward that the notion of “h...
Magister Theologiae - MThIt is not possible in this paper to deal with all the moral problems revolv...
English Abstract Possibilities of Justifying Ethical Principles for Dealing with Conceived Human Lif...
What is man? This question is often answered by claiming that the image of God in man is man’s essen...
Argument about the ethical possibility of the therapeutic use of embryonic stem cells depends critic...