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Human dignity in world religion : Toward a global bioethics and biolaw

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi, India Christian World imprints c.2020Description: xii, 545pISBN:
  • 9789351484998
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 291.1 DAV H
Contents:
CONTENTS; PART ONE- Human dignity : historical and philosophical perspectives 1. The idea of human dignity : historical perspective 2. Human dignity : philosophical perspectives 3. Human dignity in Judaism 4. Human dignity in Catholicism 5. Human dignity in Protestantism 6. Human dignity in Islam 7. Human dignity in Hinduism 8. Human dignity in Jainism 9. Human dignity in Buddhism 10. Human dignity in Sikhism 11. Human dignity in confucianism 12. Human dignity in Daoism 13. Human dignity in Zoroastrianism 14. Human dignity in Bahaism 15. Human dignity in International declarations 16. Human dignity in national legal systems 17. Findings and proposals for a global bioethics and biolaw
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CONTENTS;
PART ONE- Human dignity : historical and philosophical perspectives
1. The idea of human dignity : historical perspective
2. Human dignity : philosophical perspectives
3. Human dignity in Judaism
4. Human dignity in Catholicism
5. Human dignity in Protestantism
6. Human dignity in Islam
7. Human dignity in Hinduism
8. Human dignity in Jainism
9. Human dignity in Buddhism
10. Human dignity in Sikhism
11. Human dignity in confucianism
12. Human dignity in Daoism
13. Human dignity in Zoroastrianism
14. Human dignity in Bahaism
15. Human dignity in International declarations
16. Human dignity in national legal systems
17. Findings and proposals for a global bioethics and biolaw

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