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Review article

https://doi.org/10.21464/fi42204

The Importance of World as a Whole Concept for Bioethics

Nevena Jevtić ; Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Filozofski fakultet, Dr Zorana Đinđića 1, RS–21101 Novi Sad


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Abstract

Based on the notion of the world as a whole, as formulated by Kant and Hegel, it is possible to articulate a dynamic vision of the world in which the interrelationships between various factors are adequately represented. In this way, each side of the “calculus” would be problematised in the face of the problems of mainstream bioethics in a complex context of mutual conditionality. The dialectical idea of the world as a whole would help bioethics gain insight into the way its principles are mediated with the principles of other orders of human action, an attempt to theoretically support bioethicists’ awareness of the need for a global approach to their subject. By formulating its principles in the light of a much-needed global approach, for example, concerning a global environmental catastrophe, it is more likely that it will be able to become one mechanism for radically changing our daily lives.

Keywords

Immanuel Kant; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; world; whole; bioethics; ecological disaster

Hrčak ID:

284996

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/284996

Publication date:

5.9.2022.

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