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1 online resource (162 pages) |
Series |
Studies in the Philosophy of Law, p.4 |
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Studies in the Philosophy of Law, p.4
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Contents |
Table of Contents; Preface; SIX CAUSES OF THE DISPUTE OVER LEGAL BIOETHICS; BIOETHICS AND LEGAL PHILOSOPHY; THE OUTLINE OF THE SUBJECT OF BIOJURISPRUDENCE; LAW AND BIOTECHNOLOGY; THE ETHICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF EVOLUTION; HUMAN NATURE AFTER DARWIN; THE NOTION OF THE PERSON IN BIOETHICAL DEBATES; THE ROOTS OF NORMATIVITY. FROM NEUROSCIENCE TO LEGAL THEORY; WHY NO ONE SHOULD EVER WIN THE NOBEL PRIZE: NEUROLAW, REWARD AND PUNISHMENT; IS THERE ANYBODY WHO REALLY WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER? THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MORTALITY; THE SLIPPERY SLOPE ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE LEGALIZATION OF PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE |
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ETHICAL PROBLEMS OF HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATIONNotes about the Authors |
Summary |
The present book is the fourth volume of the series Studies in the Philosophy of Law which has appeared since 2001. The previous two volumes had a monographic character, the last one being devoted to the topic of the economic analysis of law and published in English. The present volume also has a monographic character and concerns various issues of bioethics, law and philosophy |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Bioethics -- Law and legislation
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Biotechnology -- Law and legislation.
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Bioethics -- Law and legislation.
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Biotechnology -- Law and legislation.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Soniewicka, marta
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Zaluski, wojciech
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ISBN |
9788323382652 |
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8323382654 |
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