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Kampowski, Stephan,
author.
A greater freedom :
biotechnology, love, and human destiny : in dialogue with Hans Jonas and J�urgen Habermas /
by Stephan Kampowski ; with a foreword by Stanley Hauerwas.
Cambridge [England] :
The Lutterworth Press,
2014.
�2013
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Hans Jonas' philosophy of the organism -- Jonas' philosophy of responsibility -- J�urgen Habermas and genetic enhancement -- Conclusion: a greater freedom.
How does biotechnology touch on human destiny? What are its promises and challenges? In search for an answer, this book turns to the thought of Hans Jonas, one of the pioneers and founding fathers of bioethics. The continued relevance of his ideas is exemplified by the way J�urgen Habermas applies them to the current debate. The chief promise of biotechnology is to increase our freedom by overcoming the limits of the human condition. The main risk of biotechnology, as both Jonas and Habermas see it, is to diminish or outright abolish our capacity for responsibility and morality. It is argued that the greater freedom is not simply freedom from constraints but freedom for our destiny: the freedom to be the benevolent, responsible, and spontaneous authors of our lives, capable of communion and love. The touchstone for evaluating any biotechnological procedure has to be this greater freedom. --
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed March 12, 2014).
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Jonas, Hans,
1903-1993.
Habermas, J�urgen.
Habermas, J�urgen.
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(OCoLC)fst00028860
Jonas, Hans,
1903-1993.
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(OCoLC)fst00055537
Liberty.
Fate and fatalism.
Philosophical anthropology.
Biotechnology
Moral and ethical aspects.
PHILOSOPHY
Free Will & Determinism.
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RELIGION
Religion & Science.
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Philosophical anthropology.
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(OCoLC)fst01060766
Biotechnology
Moral and ethical aspects.
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(OCoLC)fst00832760
Fate and fatalism.
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(OCoLC)fst00921813
Liberty.
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(OCoLC)fst00997251
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Hauerwas, Stanley,
1940-
author of foreword.
Print version:
Kampowski, Stephan.
Greater freedom : biotechnology, love, and human destiny : in dialogue with Hans Jonas and J�urgen Habermas.
Cambridge, [England] : The Lutterworth Press, 2014, �2013
xviii, 185 pages
9780718893194
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1cgdw26
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