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The term of life and the term of death as a two fundamental bioethical and thanatological values
The term of life and the term of death as a two fundamental bioethical and thanatological values

Author(s): Dejan Donev
Subject(s): History
Published by: Editura Mega Print SRL
Keywords: bioethics; thanatology; life; death; ethics of the holliness of life; ethics of quality of life

Summary/Abstract: The right to live and the right to die are very important problem that need to be considered from the bioethical view point (especially in the context of modern medicine), and also a very interesting issue that can be considered from the thanatology view point. The human history and evolution up till’ now has developed a rather negative attitude to death – it has been treaded as a suprime evil, synonym of nothingness. In this context, as modern thanatology try’s emphasizing the link between life and death, accenting the fact that death is an element of life on which we will sooner or later inevitably run into, in bioethics life has been treated as the greatest gift and put on a pedestal always trying, meanwhile death has been treated as inferior vague mystery. The main aim of the paper is to investigate and present these two positions, their points of view of the problem of life and death, their relations and discrepancy, because they are the two key values in bioethics and thanatology in present.

  • Issue Year: 15/2011
  • Issue No: Special
  • Page Range: 449-459
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English
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