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1926-2016 Fritz Jahr's Bioethics: A global Discourse (33)

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The ethics of valuing bios in all their forms and shapes has been an essential part of great and successful cultures from the millennia-old Vedic tradition of 'tattvamasi'-this is also this plant, this animal, this microbe, this ecosystem-to the simple hands-on call of Jesus's 'love your neighbor.' But as a term bioethics was coined 90 years ago by Fritz Jahr, an educator and pastor in Halle in his Bioethical Imperative 'Respect every Living Being as an end in itself and treat it, if possible, as such.' This book examines the development of Fritz Jahr's concept of bioethics over the last ninety years. ( Practical Ethics - Controversies / Ethik in der Praxis - Kontroversen, Vol. 33) [ Ethics, Bioethics, Philosophy]

242 pages, Paperback

Published July 21, 2017

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