I. Judging life. 1. Prudential judgement, deontological judgement and reflexive judgement in medical ethics. 2. Evaluating and judging : bionorms vs. human judgement. 3. The search for moral meaning : a new era for bioethics. 4. Bioethics in law and biolaw in ethics. II. Justice in the living world. 5. Man and nature in ethics. 6. Bioethics, customs and laws in the present situation of Africa. 7. Towards a responsive and responsible reshaping of bio/eco. ethics. Animal experimentation and production in question and enlightenment on animal rights, welfare and epistemology. 8. Bioethics and biology. 9. Man as monoculture : the philosophical and evolutionary outcomes of market. driven genetics. III. The rights of living organisms. 10. Extending ethics beyond our own species. 11. Societies and their animals. 12. From human rights to biorights. IV. Bioethical legislation. 13. Legal argumentation in biolaw. 14. Legal argumentation in biolaw. 15. The complexity of bioethics as a challenge to legislation. 16. Is legislation in bioethics desirable? An exploration of aspects of the intersection of bioethics and biolaw. V. European legislation. 17. The WHO's guidelines for kidney transplantation. Are they appropriate in Europe?. 18. European legislation and prenatal diagnosis. 19. Ethical problems raised by assisted reproduction techniques. Legislative measures in Europe. 20. The concept of "autonomy" and its argumentative value.
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2000
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