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22 сент. 2022 г. · The doctrine of the sanctity of life has traditionally been characterised as a Judeo-Christian doctrine that has it that bodily human life is an intrinsic good.
The Hippocratic tradition of medical ethics enshrines respect for the sanctity of all human life, combined with a medical duty of care.
22 мая 2012 г. · Sanctity-of-life does not simply refer to a value of biological existence, but to a spiritual and virtue-ethical way of how to use one's own ...
The core principle is: “it is always wrong to try to extinguish a patient's life.” Although the doctrine denies that human life is an absolute good, the ... II Three Competing... · III Main Features of the IOL...
If a life cannot be used for its intended purpose, it is not a sanctified life. This is the basis for the death penalty in religious legal systems, for ...
One of the most important meanings of sanctity of human life is that human life should not be violated, opposed or destroyed, and, positively that it should be ...
22 сент. 2022 г. · The doctrine of the sanctity of life plays a major role in public life. It is routinely appealed to by opponents of abortion, and euthanasia. It ...
According to the "sanctity-of-life" view, all human lives are equally valuable and inviolable, and it would be wrong to base life-and-death medical decisions on ...
Sanctity of life refers to the belief that human life is inherently valuable and sacred, and that intentionally taking the life of an innocent human being ...
19 янв. 2017 г. · The aim of this article is to present an account of an important element of medical ethics and law which is widely cited but is often confused.
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