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Schallenberg, P. Katholische Sozialethik als Bioethik. . Für Manfred Spieker zum 80. Geburtstag. Zeitschrift für Lebensrecht, 32(2), 241-264. https://doi.org/10.3790/zfl.32.2.241
Schallenberg, Peter "Katholische Sozialethik als Bioethik. Für Manfred Spieker zum 80. Geburtstag. " Zeitschrift für Lebensrecht 32.2, 2023, 241-264. https://doi.org/10.3790/zfl.32.2.241
Schallenberg, Peter (2023): Katholische Sozialethik als Bioethik, in: Zeitschrift für Lebensrecht, vol. 32, iss. 2, 241-264, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/zfl.32.2.241

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Katholische Sozialethik als Bioethik

Für Manfred Spieker zum 80. Geburtstag

Schallenberg, Peter

Zeitschrift für Lebensrecht, Vol. 32 (2023), Iss. 2 : pp. 241–264

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Prof. Dr. Peter Schallenberg, Lehrstuhl für Moraltheologie und Ethik an der Theologischen Fakultät Paderborn Paderborn, Deutschland

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Catholic Social Ethics as Bioethics

In the course of innovations in the field of medical and biotechnology, human life has become disposable at its limits, in birth, disease and death, to an extent that we would have considered unthinkable only a short time ago. Bioethical discourses, in the face of these new challenges, always move within the triangle of ethics, medicine, and jurisprudence. Insofar as the considerations of bioethics flow into law and legislation, it thus also proves to be a social ethics relevant to law, in which questions of just and successful coexistence come together. In order to clarify this relationship, the article first addresses the basic principle of a Catholic bioethics that argues deontologically and tutioristically: the inviolable dignity of the person and of the human being, as it is prominently formulated in Art. 1 GG as the fundamental ethos of the German constitution. With recourse to secular attempts to justify this fundamental ethical principle by Greco-Roman and modern thinkers on the one hand, and their reception in the Christian tradition on the other, the central question of the mutual translatability between the theological speech of the image of man in the image of God and the secular rational concept of human dignity is addressed. After these fundamental provisions, a look at exemplary bioethical problems at the beginning and end of life is offered.

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Peter Schallenberg: Katholische Sozialethik als Bioethik. Für Manfred Spieker zum 80. Geburtstag 241
Für Manfred Spieker zum 80. Geburtstag 241
I. Deontologische Bioethik 241
II. Grundprinzipien der sozialethisch relevanten Bioethik 243
III. Axiomatisch verstandene Menschenwürde 244
IV. Würde der Person 245
V. Aufgabe der Person 247
VI. Vernunft und Gottebenbildlichkeit 248
VII. Ethische Fragen am Lebensanfang 252
VIII. Ethische Probleme am Lebensende 256
Abstract 263
Catholic Social Ethics as Bioethics 264
Schlagworte 264