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Bioethics and Biolaw through Literature, Hardback Book

Bioethics and Biolaw through Literature Hardback

Edited by Daniela Carpi

Part of the Law & Literature series

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In recent years, the well-established field of human anthropology has been put under scrutiny by the new data offered by science and technology.

Scientific intervention into human life through organ transplants, euthanasia, genetic engineering, experiments connected to the genetic code and the genome, and varied other biotechnologies have placed ethical beliefs into question and created ethical dilemmas.

These scientific inventions influence our views on birth and death, on the construction of the body and its technical reproducibility, and have problematized the concept of the human persona.

The purpose of bioethics, the science of life, is to find new values and norms which will be valid for a multicultural society.

Bioethics is, today, a well-respected topic of research that has brought together philosophers and experts to discuss the limits of science and medicine. The aim of this book is to merge the two fields of bioethics and law (or biolaw) through the literary text, by taking into consideration the transformations of the concept of persona at which we have nowadays arrived.

The new meaning of the term 'persona' represents in fact the final point of a long-standing quest for man's sense of his own being and human dignity, and of his capacity to live in social interrelations.

The volume presents a wide range of perspectives, comprising methodological approaches, legal and literary aspects.

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