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Programska knjižnica 9. Lošinjskih dana bioetike - Hrvatsko ...

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MICHAEL GEORGE<br />

Religious Studies Department, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New<br />

Brunswick, Canada /<br />

Odjel za religijske studije, Sveučilište Sv. Tome, Fredericton, New Brunswick,<br />

Kanada<br />

HUMAN NATURE, HISTORY AND BIOETHICS<br />

The goal of this paper is to examine the connections between identity<br />

and value, especially as it pertains to bioethics. Using Habermas’ text The<br />

Future of Human Nature as a starting point, the issues of personal and<br />

social identities as they contribute to value identification and preference<br />

will be studied. Further, the need for an adequate grounding of identity<br />

in history will be considered, especially as this move indicates the nature<br />

of the rationale, scope and comprehensiveness required of those working<br />

collaboratively towards the creation of a coherent bioethics.<br />

LJUDSKA PRIRODA, POVIJEST I BIOETIKA<br />

Cilj ovog izlaganja je istražiti povezanost identiteta i vrijednosti, osobito<br />

s obzirom na bioetiku. Koristeći Habermasov tekst Budućnost ljudske<br />

prirode kao polazište, promišljat će se pitanja osobnih i društvenih identiteta<br />

u onoj mjeri u kojoj oni doprinose identifikaciji i preferenciji vrijednosti.<br />

Nadalje, razmatrat će se potreba primjerenog utemeljenja identiteta<br />

u povijesti, posebno s obzirom na pitanje koliko taj korak upućuje na narav<br />

utemeljenja, dosega i obuhvatnosti, koji se zahtijevaju od onih koji zajednički<br />

rade u pravcu izgradnje jedne koherentne <strong>bioetike</strong>.<br />

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