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Integrative Bioethics: A Conceptually Inconsistent Project [PDF]
ABSTRACTThis article provides a critical evaluation of the central components of Integrative Bioethics, a project aiming at a bioethical framework reconceptualization. Its proponents claim that this new system of thought has developed a better bioethical methodology than mainstream Western bioethics, a claim that we criticize here.
Ivanković, Viktor, Savić, Lovro
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Relationship between moral responsibility for zoonotic pandemics outbreaks and industrial animal farms [PDF]
The responsibility for the COVID-19 pandemic was first ascribed to persons associated with the Huanan Seafood Market. However, many scientists suggest that this pandemic is actually a consequence of human intrusion into nature.
Guć Josip
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Structuring Bioethics Education: Building Bioethical Potential, Experience, Practice
The article is divided into the following main blocks: initiatives of bioethics` capacity building; practices and experiences in the bioethicist`s work. The article aims to investigate the structuring possibilities of bioethical education, and the model ...
Hanna Hubenko
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Principle of non-discrimination and non-stigmatization: considerations for improving the quality of life of people with burn sequelae [PDF]
Introduction: The increase in the survival of burn victims brought to reality the problems related to sequelae, which can generate stigmatization and discrimination and influence all aspects of the individual’s life.
Mariane Ferreira Barbosa Emerick +1 more
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Preview: /Review: Timothy Morton, All Art is Ecological, (London: Penguin Books, 2021), 105 pages./ The book All Art is Ecological provides a provocative and entertaining, but no less concise and instructive study into the nature of the relationship ...
Jan Defrančeski
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Environmental Aesthetics and Land Art
In this paper, the author reflects on the relationship between environmental aesthetics and land art. By considering their historical development, the author first addresses the terminology problem which prompted him to understand land art as a hypernym
Jan Defrančeski
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Bioetics and religion: From the beginning of bioethics to the global ethic [PDF]
The founders of bioethics were American biochemist Van Rensseler Potter (1970) and the German theologian Fritz Jahr (1926). Potter conceptualized global bioethics, and Jahr formulated bioethical imperative: 'Respect every living being as an end in itself
Marjanović Miloš
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Brain Death as the End of a Human Organism as a Self-moving Whole [PDF]
The biophilosophic justification for the idea that “brain death” is death needs to support two claims: that what dies in human death is a human organism, not merely a psychological entity distinct from it; that total brain failure signifies the end of ...
Omelianchuk, Adam
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Autism spectrum traits in normal individuals : a preliminary VBM analysis [PDF]
In light of the new DSM-5 autism spectrum disorders diagnosis in which the autism spectrum reflects a group of neurodevelopmental disorders existing on a continuum from mild to severe expression of autistic traits, and recent empirical findings showing a
Focquaert, Farah, Vanneste, Sven
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Both Sides of the Story: Communication Ethics in Mediatized Worlds [PDF]
Current transformations in the media landscape are challenging contemporary communication and media ethics in at least 2 ways. First, digitization of the media creates new ethical problems that stimulate calls for a redefinition of the norms and values ...
Eberwein, T., Porlezza, C.
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