Bioethics is Love of Life: an Alternative Textbook: Darryl R J Macer, Christchurch, New Zealand, Eubios Ethics Institute, 1998, 158 pages, pound12 (pb) [Book Review]

Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (3):212-2 (2001)
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Abstract

Love of life is the theme running through the eight chapters of this book, which cover theories of bioethics, the language of love, self love (embracing autonomy, selfishness, and altruism), love of freedom, loving relationships, animal ethics, and environmental ethics. Love of life, says Macer, is the “simplest and most all encompassing definition of bioethics, and it is universal among all peoples of the world” (page 1). This vision of love as a basis for a universal bioethics is part of a more …

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