Mediterranean Bioethics in the bioethically lessknown Mediterranean: a struggle for identity

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Robert Doričić, T. Buterin, Igor Eterović, Marianna Gensabella Furnari, Maria Laura Giacobello, Josip Guć, Eleni Kalokairinou, Željko Kaluđerović, I. Rinčić, Tijana Trako Poljak, Ivana Tutić Grokša, Miltiadis Vantsos, Ivana Zagorac, A. Muzur
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Primarly as a reponse to mainstream bioethics – the one narrowed-down to issues related to medical ethics and research – various kinds of regional bioethics have emerged in an attempt to incoporate values other than those typical for the Anglo-Saxon culture. Among the most promising ones, the Mediterranean Bioethics, reflecting all the colorfulness of the Mediterranean microcosm and an expanded interest to the entire bios (faithful to the original ideas of Fritz Jahr and Van Renssealer Potter), has found its footholds particularly in Spain, Italy, Croatia, and Greece. Leaving aside those four countries with abundant literature and well-known contributions to the general history of bioethics, we wish to direct attention to other cultures and countries of the Mediterranean region, revealing a more complex struggle for identity.
生物伦理鲜为人知的地中海生物伦理:身份之争
作为对主流生物伦理学(仅限于医学伦理和研究方面的问题)的回应,出现了各种地 区性生物伦理学,试图纳入盎格鲁-撒克逊文化典型价值观之外的其他价值观。其中最有前途的是地中海生物伦理学,它反映了地中海微观世界的丰富多彩,并扩大了对整个生物圈的兴趣(忠实于弗里茨-贾尔和范-伦萨勒-波特的最初想法),特别是在西班牙、意大利、克罗地亚和希腊找到了自己的立足点。这四个国家拥有丰富的文献资料,在生物伦理学通史方面做出了著名的贡献,我们暂且不谈这四个国家,我们希望关注地中海地区的其他文化和国家,它们揭示了更为复杂的身份之争。
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Medicina e Morale
Medicina e Morale Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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