Das Gesunde, das Kranke und die Medizinethik: moralische Implikationen des Krankheitsbegriffs

Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag (2012)
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Abstract

New developments in modern medicine and biotechnology put long time certitudes about the meaning of ähealth and äillness more and more into question. Also, these concepts increasingly assume the role of normative concepts, which separate legitimate from illegitimate actions in many contexts of medical ethics, as in the case of äenhancement. This volume brings together the theoretical controversy on the concepts of ähealth and äillness and ethical reflections on the normative consequences of our understandig of these crucial concepts.

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