Bioethics and Person in Peter Singer's Work
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https://doi.org/10.15381/escrypensam.v7i14.7632Keywords:
Anthropology, bioethics, person, rights, utilitarism.Abstract
This article deals with Peter Singer's argument about a distinction hernakes between human beings as rnernbers of human species, and personsas rational subjects. Only the latter would ha ve rights, including the rightto life, an issue which rises bio-ethical questions and has no fewdetractors.Downloads
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