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David Alvargonzález

Bioética: problemas y doctrinas

19 mayo 2014


cartel para este acto de la Escuela de Filosofía de Oviedo Partiendo del artículo «Principios y Reglas generales de la Bioética materialista» (1999) y del libro ¿Qué es la Bioética? (2001) de Gustavo Bueno, ofrece David Alvargonzález en esta lección una Clasificación de los problemas de la Bioética y otra Clasificación de las diferentes doctrinas éticas ejercitadas en la Bioética (tal como se pueden reconstruir desde una perspectiva filosófica académica materialista), que buscan facilitar, desde el materialismo filosófico, la organización y crítica de las corrientes y perspectivas realmente existentes en estos territorios de límites tan borrosos. Este tratamiento filosófico de la Bioética permite además clasificar, desde planteamientos rigurosos y firmes, esa abundantísima producción bibliográfica bioética, tan heterogénea, de las últimas décadas. La lección termina con una exposición de los términos, operaciones y relaciones que operan en las bioéticas antrópicas no relativistas implantadas en el presente, como estructura de sus principios asociados.

 
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