In the controversy about the introduction of new biotechnological and medical technologies, their judicial regulation and political control, not only so-called moral values are discussed but ultimately also religious credos. By the example of natality it will be shown what theology can contribute to the clarification of basic categories of anthropology, which are crucial for medical ethics. The term �natality� (�Geburtlichkeit�) derives from the philosopher Hannah Arendt. In terms of the human finiteness, attention is usually turned to the mortality of the human being. Yet what does it mean for human existence that we are born? What role does this factor play with regard to concrete problems in medical ethics, and which perspectives can the...
English-speaking research on morally right decisions in a healthcare context over the past three dec...
The status of the human embryo is the subject of discussion in many environments. The way of percei...
English Abstract Possibilities of Justifying Ethical Principles for Dealing with Conceived Human Lif...
In the controversy about the introduction of new biotechnological and medical technologies, their ju...
Every life has a beginning and an end. Natality and mortality are both profound existential fundamen...
Every life has a beginning and an end. Natality and mortality are both profound existential fundamen...
The goal of this work is to explore the role of theological bioethics in influencing the formulation...
Immersed in the world dominated by pragmatism, contemporary man seems to be thinking and functioning...
This article examines the theoretical representation of our coming into this world within the philos...
»When does human life begin?« is not one question, but three. The first question is, »When does huma...
Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the m...
One of the most controversial topics in modern bioethics, science, and philosophy is the beginning o...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologie...
During 1960's and 70's, new medical technologies gave rise to new ethical problems. Treating philos...
This investigation focuses on the moral status of the human embryo from a Christian ethical perspect...
English-speaking research on morally right decisions in a healthcare context over the past three dec...
The status of the human embryo is the subject of discussion in many environments. The way of percei...
English Abstract Possibilities of Justifying Ethical Principles for Dealing with Conceived Human Lif...
In the controversy about the introduction of new biotechnological and medical technologies, their ju...
Every life has a beginning and an end. Natality and mortality are both profound existential fundamen...
Every life has a beginning and an end. Natality and mortality are both profound existential fundamen...
The goal of this work is to explore the role of theological bioethics in influencing the formulation...
Immersed in the world dominated by pragmatism, contemporary man seems to be thinking and functioning...
This article examines the theoretical representation of our coming into this world within the philos...
»When does human life begin?« is not one question, but three. The first question is, »When does huma...
Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the m...
One of the most controversial topics in modern bioethics, science, and philosophy is the beginning o...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologie...
During 1960's and 70's, new medical technologies gave rise to new ethical problems. Treating philos...
This investigation focuses on the moral status of the human embryo from a Christian ethical perspect...
English-speaking research on morally right decisions in a healthcare context over the past three dec...
The status of the human embryo is the subject of discussion in many environments. The way of percei...
English Abstract Possibilities of Justifying Ethical Principles for Dealing with Conceived Human Lif...