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No matter how much the fundamental questions of human co-existence,
and with them increasingly questions of bioethics, have taken on
global dimensions, the discussion of them - particularly in
bioethics - does not take place in a context-free zone, but is
firmly embedded in concrete life-worlds. In this, the contrast
Normative Culture/Utilitarian Culture denotes a potentially
conflictual fundamental polarity of modern life-worlds, which is
presented phenomenologically in this volume for the first time, but
is also seen in its normative aspect and from the viewpoint of the
disciplines involved. The papers in this volume, taken from the
fields of philosophy, theology, law, medicine and natural science,
show the rich potential of this approach in both an empirical and a
systematic respect. Acknowledged authorities give succinct answers
to pressing questions which biotechnical advances must pose for the
state, society and the individual.
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