"Human Dignity in Bioethics brings together a collection of essays that rigorously examine the concept of human dignity from its metaphysical foundations to its polemical deployment in bioethical controversies. The volume falls into three parts, beginning with meta-level perspectives and moving to concrete applications. Part 1 analyzes human dignity through a worldview lens, exploring the ..."
"Mark Cherry. fundamentally divergent moral commitments. Orthodox Christianity
through its morality, bioethics, and theology provides a stark example of such
differences. It is not just that Orthodox morality and bioethics possess
acontentdifferent fromthat of the secularculture,aswell as most
religiouscommunities; inaddition, these perspectives diverge in terms ofwhata
moralityshould beabout.As a furtherintroduction to the depth of ..."
Routledge Annals of Bioethics Ser. Religious Perspectives on Bioethics by MarkCherry 244 Pages, Published 2013 by Taylor & Francis ISBN-13: 978-1-317-76241-6, ISBN: 1-317-76241-X
"108-113).1 This location of moral theology and other normative scholarship
within the Church is not taken to imply either that the magisterium has answered
all bioethical questions or that Catholic bioethicists lack discretion to pursue their
inquiries. Because magisterial teaching is central to Catholic moral life, the focus
of this introduction to Catholic bioethics will be primarily on official Catholic
teachings relevant to bio ..."
"Issues in bioethics often turn, at least in part, on the law and regulatory requirements. Consisting of chapters that address particular bioethics topics from the law's perspective, this fascinating book includes: an introduction to the American legal system papers identifying the principal ways in which the law influences discussions and decisions concerning each of the topics hi ..."
"Surfing's formative period from 1965 to 1978, as shown through the most complete book of the iconic images of photographer John Witzig. Chronicling the great creative years in the evolution of surfing, the late 1960s and early '70s, this engaging volume documents the revolutionary changes of the era--in board length, in surf style and technique--through the images of Australian photographer John Witzig. Witzig was not only photographing ..."