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Title: Religious values and bioethics in Malta
Other Titles: Religious experience : north and south
Authors: Agius, Emmanuel
Keywords: Bioethics -- Malta
Malta -- Religion
Secularism
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Peter Lang AG
Citation: Agius, E. (2012). Religious values and bioethics in Malta. In R. Gothóni (Ed.), Religious experience : north and south (pp. 69-87). Frankfurt: Peter Lang AG.
Abstract: Though bioethics developed as a general phenomenon, it would be a mistake not to recognize the particular cultural articulation of bioethics. Bioethics is not the product of reason alone, independent of culture. The fundamental ethos of applied ethics, its methodology and language, its concerns and emphases, and its very institutionalization have been shaped by beliefs, values and modes of thinking grounded in specific social and cultural traditions. Moreover, bioethics literature reflects and articulates the socio-cultural value system within and through which it operates. It is, therefore, false to assume that bioethical theories and moral views are transcultural. [Excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/99417
ISBN: 3034308531
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