Biomedicine and beatitude

  • What does Austriaco say about the role of the virtues in medical ethics?

    In it he notes that common difficulties often prevent people from acting well; the moral life in general and moral reasoning on bioethical issues in particular require the virtues—“stable dispositions in the human agent that enable him to know, to desire, and to do the good—to help us to act well.” Classically three .

  • Human Dignity and the Beatitudes.
    The Beatitudes in Matthew 5:3-12 and Luke 6:20-26 are at the heart of Jesus' teaching.
    They describe as "blessed" those who are poor, mourning, meek, hungry for righteousness, merciful, clean of heart, peacemakers, and persecuted.
  • In it he notes that common difficulties often prevent people from acting well; the moral life in general and moral reasoning on bioethical issues in particular require the virtues—“stable dispositions in the human agent that enable him to know, to desire, and to do the good—to help us to act well.” Classically three
Rating 4.3 (50) $24.95This introductory text, written from within the Catholic moral tradition, narrates a bioethics that emphasizes the pursuit of beatitude in the lives of those 
This timely and up to date new edition of Biomedicine and Beatitude features an entirely new chapter on the ethics of bodily modification. Google BooksOriginally published: December 5, 2011Author: Nicanor Austriaco

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