Antropología integral y conflictos bioéticos
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53111/estagus.v55i3.59Keywords:
Bioethical conflicts, Antropology, Otherness, SamaritanAbstract
All ethical reflection is maintained on a basic anthropology that underlies concepts, values, principles or norms which aspire to find the ways of humanizing the person. This is especially evident in matters that affect the dignity of the human being when it is referred to a life towards fullness. This paper points out the urgency of approaching the person in his wholeness, as an individual and as a citizen, affected by the presence of a neighbour who is sometimes vulnerable. This suggests a conjunction
with sciences to account for the movements of the human heart that occur in recognizing and being recognized by the other. The presence of reductive anthropological deficiencies in various bioethical conflicts will inevitably put at risk something as basic as the right actions towards the victims of negligence and marginalization.
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