The making of bioethics in South-East Europe – some Croatian educational perspectives (CROSBI ID 49908)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Rinčić, Iva ; Muzur, Amir
engleski
The making of bioethics in South-East Europe – some Croatian educational perspectives
In the early 1970s, the American oncologist Van Rensselaer Potter launched throughout the world his message on the necessity of the emergence of a new science, bioethics, meant to bridge over the gap between natural sciences and humanities and to promote a new approach toward biomedical technology and practice. Some twenty years after, the new discipline was gradually introduced to the universities of South-East Europe as well. Potter has been considered the pioneer in the field of bioethics, although eventually the work of the German theologian Fritz Jahr was re-discovered, suggesting that the notion of Bio-Ethik had been known in Europe at least half a century before Potter's work. The present paper has been trying to trace the major routes of the spreading of principal bioethical ideas through South-East Europe, paying more attention to the work and schools emerged at the universities of Rijeka and Zagreb in Croatia.
bioethics, education, South-East Europe
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Podaci o prilogu
217-230.
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Podaci o knjizi
Reforming social sciences, humanities and higher education in Eastern Europe and CIS after 1991
Anatoli Mikhailov ; Breskaya, Olga
Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
2014.
978-1443853903