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Autonomy / Constitutional law / Dignity / Positive mental attitude / Cloning / Human rights / Medical ethics / Bioethics / Right to life / Ethics / Social psychology / Behavior
Date: 2011-11-04 07:06:06
Autonomy
Constitutional law
Dignity
Positive mental attitude
Cloning
Human rights
Medical ethics
Bioethics
Right to life
Ethics
Social psychology
Behavior

Eric Hilgendorf, Jan C. Joerden, Felix Thiele ZiF research group ‘Challenges to the Image of Humanity and Human Dignity by New Developments in Medical Technology’ Bielefeld Memorandum The Importance of Human Dignity

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