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Human Dignity As A Normative Standard Or As A Value In Global Health Care Decisionmaking, George P. Smith Ii
Human Dignity As A Normative Standard Or As A Value In Global Health Care Decisionmaking, George P. Smith Ii
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Dignity is seen commonly as an ethical obligation owed to human persons. The dimensions of this obligation in today's post secular society, are -- however -- subject to wide discussion and debate; for, the term, human dignity, and its preservation, defies universal agreement. Yet, its preservation -- together with the prevention of indignity -- should be a guiding principle or at least a vector of force in a wide range of issues in health care management ranging from embryo research and assisted reproduction to biomedical enhancement, and the care of the disabled and the dying. In clinical medicine, safeguarding the …