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Bioethics as study for daily life

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Author(s)
Yamada, Kohji
Keywords
Bioethics
daily life
religions
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Bioethics
Community ethics
Lifestyle ethics

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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/226705
Online Access
http://www.eubios.info/EJ66/EJ66J.htm
Abstract
"I believe bioethics is study for our daily lives, not only for study itself. One role of bioethics will be to publish common sense for Life, and education will play a major part for this. It is almost like to establish a new religion and it is a tough work. Everyone has their own way of action and thinking which depend on the environment the person grows up in. This situation can be expanded to a society, or a country. It is sustained by observances and customs established before "we" were born. One example of the environment is religion. Every religion tells us a method to seek peace and be happy. Thus they will have many common phrases as Dr. Leavitt revealed in the comparison between Buddhism and Judaism. Some of them were the same as those I took through my life. Then I think we can make (or find) common sense when we investigate ourselves and our daily lives deeper."
Date
1996
Type
Article
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