Integrative Bioethics as the Phenomenology of Life

In Susi Ferrarello (ed.), Phenomenology of Bioethics: Technoethics and Lived Experience. Springer. pp. 47-59 (2021)
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Abstract

In the scope of this paper, we engage with the orientational discipline Integrative Bioethics, supplemented with pluriperspectivity’s, inter- and trans-disciplinarity methodological postulates, to provide a unique platform for the interdisciplinary integration between perspectives of philosophy and ethics. We place particular emphasis on their mutual hermeneutical potentiality, with a high degree of benefits and improvements in the context of understanding life as the first step for its protection, synthetically bridging bios-psyche-episteme. To strengthen our arguments and aims, we will turn to the integrative bioethics of psyche as a fruitful research field to prove our thesis in which Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Thomas Fuchs, among others, will be teleologically analogized within the scope of the discipline.

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