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The Limits of Principle
Deciding Who Lives and What Dies
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188 stránek
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The book explores complex societal dilemmas such as abortion, euthanasia, and genetic engineering, highlighting the challenges of making ethical decisions in law and medicine. It argues that the lack of a broader perspective hinders our ability to address these issues effectively. The author critiques the limitations of 18th-century philosophical methods, suggesting that they are inadequate for resolving contemporary bioethical challenges. A call for a new perspective is emphasized as essential for navigating the moral landscape of medical decision-making.
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1998, pevná
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