Universalism versus Contextualism in Bioethics

European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 3:75-81 (2017)
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The goal of this work is to analyse the paradigmatic concept of universal values important for bioethics such as autonomy, beneficence, justice and developing contextual approaches in resolving the moral questions on bioethics. It also aims to reveal and analyse the importance of universal approaches despite the basic non-liminality of a context and subjectivity. Keywords: autonomy, contextualism, subjectivity, universal values, metaethics, normativity.

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Dimitry Mentuz
Warnborough Colledge, Ireland (Alumnus)

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