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    Title: Eubiosia: Bioethics of Care and Rehabilitation
    Authors: Tomasević, Luka
    Contributors: 中山醫學大學醫學人文暨社會學院
    Keywords: Eubiosia;Rehabilitation;Bioethics;Life;Culture of Life
    Date: 2013-12-01
    Issue Date: 2019-09-11T08:52:03Z (UTC)
    Publisher: 中山醫學大學
    Abstract: Thanks bioethical sensibility in the world is developed the awareness that about the life should discuss with all who have something to say as well as about the quality of life in order that all together could build a culture of life and try to achieve a good life (eubiosia). In other words, "it is shaped the moral awareness" about the value of life, of the its preservation as well as the inseparable connection between life and freedom. Where there is life offends, offends as well freedom. Especially important for us is the ethical dimension today when they appeared visually bioethical problems of sick, disabled and elderly persons as well as their dignity. To solve the problems of these persons are not only invited doctors, nurses and social workers, but all people and the whole society. All of us have to serve life and take care of him (life). Service to life is the basic ethos and principles of bioethics care what we call eubiosia. Eubiosia is one of the newer term of clinical bioethics foremost used by prof. Dr. Franco Pannuti in 1978., and means "the quality which signifies the dignity of life, or "the good life" which means "life in dignity from the first to the last breath". The term (concept) consists of two Greek words (eu-good + bios-Life), a mentioned professor set the term as a basic principle of solidarity. Eubiosia thus became a cultural term that has become a sort of cultural life which was not only a medical and bioethical concept, but has become a theological-philosophical, which means the commitment to respect and protect life. The very term of a culture of life in the modern thought was introduced by the Pope John Paul II. that it first time has pronounced on his trip to the U. S. in 1993. and again in the encyclical Euangelium vitae form 1995. The term culture of life was mentioned in American politics. First time was mentioned by former U.S. President George Bush during the presidential campaign on October 3, 2000.
    URI: https://ir.csmu.edu.tw:8080/ir/handle/310902500/20354
    Relation: 台灣醫學人文學刊, v14, p1-12
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