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Respekt vor Patientenautonomie und Achtung der Menschenwürde

Beobachtungen zu anthropologischen Implikationen in deutscher und englischsprachiger Bioethik-Debatte

  • Sibylle Rolf

Abstract

The study investigates the »Four Principles of Biomedical Ethics« published by Tom Beauchamp and James Childress (1979, 52001) with a particular concern for the principle of respect for autonomy. The leading question is in which philosophical background autonomy is dealt with by Beauchamp/Childress and by the enlightenment philosopher Immanuel Kant, while the more emipirical theoretical framework of Beauchamp/Childress and the rationalistic framework of Kant are being analyzed. After having considered the foundation of autonomy both in Beauchamp/Childress and Kant, the study turns to the relationship of autonomy and human dignity by exploring the implicit extension of autonomy, human dignity and being human, and asks which consequences have to be drawn from a theological point of view.

Online erschienen: 2014-9-6
Erschienen im Druck: 2008-8-1

© 2014 by Gütersloher Verlagshaus

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