Bioethics and the question of human dignity

In Human Dignity and Bioethics: Essays Commissioned by the President's Council on Bioethics. [President's Council on Bioethics (2008)
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Abstract

Human dignity—is it a useful concept in bioethics, one that sheds important light on the whole range of bioethical issues, from embryo research and assisted reproduction, to biomedical enhancement, to care of the disabled and the dying? Or is it, on the contrary, a useless concept—at best a vague substitute for other, more precise notions, at worst a mere slogan that camouflages unconvincing arguments and unarticulated biases?

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Bedrock Truths and the Dignity of the Individual.Teresa Iglesias - 2001 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 4 (1):114-134.

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