»When does human life begin?« is not one question, but three. The first question is, »When does human biological life begin?,« and is a scientific question. A brief review of embryology is provided to answer this question. The second question is, »When do obligations to protect human life begin?,« and is a question of general theological and philosophical ethics. A brief review of major world religions and philosophy is provided to answer this question has no settled answer and therefore involves irresolvable controversy. The third question is, »How should physicians respond to disagreement about when obligations to protect human life begin?« and is a question for professional medical ethics. A review of the ethical concept of the fetus as ...
The concept of personhood and its relationship to health care has long been examined and debated. Th...
There has been the question of the approach to the unborn human foetus which has been dealt with for...
In this article, I present a new interpretation of the pro-life view on the status of early human em...
»When does human life begin?« is not one question, but three. The first question is, »When does huma...
One of the most controversial topics in modern bioethics, science, and philosophy is the beginning o...
One of the most controversial questions in modern medicine, bioethics and science is dilemma about t...
The ethical relevance of srudying human development appears when one asks which stages of the human ...
The morality of abortion is a longstanding controversy. One may wonder whether it’s even possible to...
The issue of the moral status of the human fetus is not a new one, yet it remains one of the most di...
The moment attributed to the beginning of human life is debated not only in religious and political ...
In this paper, some of the scientific arguments about the beginning of our life (the first two weeks...
Is “human life” strictly a biological phenomenon measured from the moment when sperm and egg combine...
Starting with some basic distinctions, i.e. the distinction between an ethics of human self-fulfilme...
This text addresses the host of ethical questions that has arisen recently in response to the develo...
The question of when human life begins is a profoundly intricate one, with widespread implications, ...
The concept of personhood and its relationship to health care has long been examined and debated. Th...
There has been the question of the approach to the unborn human foetus which has been dealt with for...
In this article, I present a new interpretation of the pro-life view on the status of early human em...
»When does human life begin?« is not one question, but three. The first question is, »When does huma...
One of the most controversial topics in modern bioethics, science, and philosophy is the beginning o...
One of the most controversial questions in modern medicine, bioethics and science is dilemma about t...
The ethical relevance of srudying human development appears when one asks which stages of the human ...
The morality of abortion is a longstanding controversy. One may wonder whether it’s even possible to...
The issue of the moral status of the human fetus is not a new one, yet it remains one of the most di...
The moment attributed to the beginning of human life is debated not only in religious and political ...
In this paper, some of the scientific arguments about the beginning of our life (the first two weeks...
Is “human life” strictly a biological phenomenon measured from the moment when sperm and egg combine...
Starting with some basic distinctions, i.e. the distinction between an ethics of human self-fulfilme...
This text addresses the host of ethical questions that has arisen recently in response to the develo...
The question of when human life begins is a profoundly intricate one, with widespread implications, ...
The concept of personhood and its relationship to health care has long been examined and debated. Th...
There has been the question of the approach to the unborn human foetus which has been dealt with for...
In this article, I present a new interpretation of the pro-life view on the status of early human em...