Nature and Mortality

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"Nature and Mortality" is a philosophical work by Mary Warnock that explores ethical questions surrounding human nature, morality, and contemporary bioethical issues.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
aimsTo clarify complex ethical issues for non-specialists
connect philosophical theory with practical moral problems
author Mary Warnock NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses ethical implications of biotechnology
ethical implications of genetic technologies
public debate on bioethics
role of philosophers in public life
genre bioethics
ethics
philosophy
hasAuthorBackground Mary Warnock as moral philosopher
Mary Warnock as public intellectual
hasPerspective consequentialist
secular humanist
language English
mainSubject applied ethics
assisted dying
assisted reproduction
contemporary bioethical issues
education and morality
end-of-life ethics
euthanasia
human nature
medical ethics
moral responsibility
morality
personhood
religion and morality
reproductive ethics
role of philosophy in public policy
secular ethics
value of life
relatedField bioethics
moral philosophy
philosophy of education
philosophy of medicine
relatedWork Mary Warnock NERFINISHED
targetAudience general educated readers
students of ethics
students of philosophy
writtenBy British philosopher

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