On being human : : where medicine, ethics and spirituality converge / / Daisaku Ikeda, Rene Simard, Guy Bourgeault.

At first glance, Western humanism, Japanese Buddhism and modern science have so little in common that the very idea of seeking common ground through dialogue seems overly idealistic. Only a man the calibre of Daisaku Ikeda could bring such a project to fruition. Firmly setting aside cliché and fac...

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Place / Publishing House:Montreal, [Quebec Province] : : Les Presses de l'Universite de Montreal,, 2002.
©2002
Year of Publication:2002
Language:French
English
Physical Description:1 online resource (262 p.)
Notes:Translation of: Kenko to jinsei.
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Summary:At first glance, Western humanism, Japanese Buddhism and modern science have so little in common that the very idea of seeking common ground through dialogue seems overly idealistic. Only a man the calibre of Daisaku Ikeda could bring such a project to fruition. Firmly setting aside cliché and facile answers, he broaches the grand questions that face today's society: cancer, AIDS, death with dignity, in vitro fertilization, biomedical ethics… The responses offered by René Simard, molecular biologist and geneticist, and Guy Bourgeault, bioethicist, are insightful and compelling. Their discussions cut through linguistic and cultural barriers to present a vision of the potential – an the inherent challenges – of being human.
ISBN:9791036513862
2760623777
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Daisaku Ikeda, Rene Simard, Guy Bourgeault.