Publication: Mesa 5. Acción y coacción a comienzos del siglo XXI.-Reflexiones en torno a la vida y su final desde una perspectiva bioética
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2020-07-17
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Piperberg, Michelle
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Universidad de Murcia
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info:eu-repo/semantics/other
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Resumen: El presente trabajo se divide en cuatro partes. En primer lugar, se aborda la cuestión ética del
valor de la vida humana, proponiendo para ello, dos modelos: la santidad y la calidad de vida. En un
segundo momento, y partiendo de la posibilidad de concebir la vida en dos sentidos (vida biológica y
moral), se reflexiona sobre la dualidad introducida por posiciones de tendencia utilitarista para separar dos
conceptos propios de la naturaleza humana: “persona” y “ser humano”. La tercera parte, es un intento por
definir los rasgos característicos del actual proceso de morir. Por último, retomando las confrontaciones
examinadas a lo largo del trabajo y en relación con el fin de la vida, se propone analizar el problema
bioético de la eutanasia.
Abstract: This work is divided in four parts. In first place, there is an approach to the ethical question of the value of human life, proposing for it, two models: the sanctity and the quality of life. In a second moment and departing from the possibility of conceiving two senses of life (biological and moral life), we will consider the duality introduced by positions of utilitarian trend to separate two concepts of the human nature: “person” and “human being”. The third part, is an attempt to define the typical features of the current process of dying. Finally, recapturing the confrontations examined along the work, and in relation with the end of the life, we propose an analysis of the bioethical problem of the euthanasia.
Abstract: This work is divided in four parts. In first place, there is an approach to the ethical question of the value of human life, proposing for it, two models: the sanctity and the quality of life. In a second moment and departing from the possibility of conceiving two senses of life (biological and moral life), we will consider the duality introduced by positions of utilitarian trend to separate two concepts of the human nature: “person” and “human being”. The third part, is an attempt to define the typical features of the current process of dying. Finally, recapturing the confrontations examined along the work, and in relation with the end of the life, we propose an analysis of the bioethical problem of the euthanasia.
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