Borders and bridges in bioethics, the Portuguese case

Authors

  • Michel Renaud Universidad Nueva de Lisboa.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14422/rib.i01.y2016.008

Keywords:

Euthanasia, assisted human reproduction, limits

Abstract

In contemporary Portugal, as in all countries, a cross-cutting question of a philosophical nature arises for specialists in ethics. This question accompanies a large part of the deliberation regarding bioethical problems in everyday life; what are the limits beyond which we would enter a grey area, or even slip into the forbidden space of dehumanization, and where are they? The theory of limits affects all sciences in a special way. Here also, in the field of bioethics, it will be possible determine a priori the limits of intervention in the human being? Can everything be researched? Which experiences become genuinely immoral? The author starts with a general reflection and, then considers two important questions in the recent history of Portugal: the use of medically assisted reproduction and the question of euthanasia.

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Author Biography

Michel Renaud, Universidad Nueva de Lisboa.

Catedrático Emérito de Filosofía

Published

2016-05-19

How to Cite

Renaud, M. (2016). Borders and bridges in bioethics, the Portuguese case. Revista Iberoamericana De Bioética, (1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.14422/rib.i01.y2016.008