Thomistic Principles and Bioethics / / Jason T. Eberl.
Alongside a revival of interest in Thomism in philosophy, scholars have realised its relevance when addressing certain contemporary issues in bioethics. This book offers a rigorous interpretation of Aquinas's metaphysics and ethical thought, and highlights its significance to questions in bioet...
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Superior document: | Routledge annals of bioethics |
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Place / Publishing House: | London : : Taylor & Francis,, 2006. |
Year of Publication: | 2006 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Routledge annals of bioethics.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xii, 155 pages). |
Notes: | Includes index. |
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Table of Contents:
- 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.