Human Dignity in Bioethics and Biolaw
David Beyleveld and Roger Brownsword
Table of Contents
1. Human Dignity and Human Rights: Human Dignity and Empowerment
2. Human Dignity and the New Bioethics: Human Dignity as Constraint
3. Dignity, Human Dignity, and Dignified Conduct
4. The Principle of Generic Consistency and Its Justification
5. Kant and Gewirth
6. Dignity, Rights, and Virtue under the Principle of Generic Consistency
7. Being Born with Dignity: Selecting the Genetic Characteristics of Offspring
8. Living with Dignity I: Ownership and Commodification of the Human Body and Its Parts
9. Living with Dignity II: Patents and Contracts
10. Living with Dignity III: Prolonging Life, Denying Death, and Cosmetic Augmentation
11. Dying with Dignity
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