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Thomistic Principles and Bioethics

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "...a very timely and useful book that all bioethicists should read"-- The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly Informationen zum Autor Eberl, Jason T. Klappentext Alongside a revival of interest in Thomas Aquinas' thought (Thomism) in philosophy, this book reveals its contemporary relevance when addressing certain complex, morally difficult, issues in bioethics. Zusammenfassung Alongside a revival of interest in Thomas Aquinas' thought (Thomism) in philosophy, this book reveals its contemporary relevance when addressing certain complex, morally difficult, issues in bioethics. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Aquinas’s Account of Human Nature and Natural Law Theory 2. The Beginning of a Human Person’s Life 3. The End of a Human Person’s Life 4. Issues at the Beginning of Human Life 5. Issues at the End of Human Life Notes Bibliography Index

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