Bioetica mediterranea nel Mediterraneo bioeticamente meno conosciuto: una lotta per l'identità
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Principalmente come risposta alla bioetica tradizionale - quella ristretta alle questioni legate all'etica medica e alla ricerca - sono emerse varie tipologie di bioetica regionale nel tentativo di incorporare valori diversi da quelli tipici della cultura anglosassone. Tra le più promettenti, la Bioetica Mediterranea, rispecchiando tutta la vivacità del microcosmo mediterraneo e un interesse allargato all'intero bios (fedele alle idee originali di Fritz Jahr e Van Renssealer Potter), ha trovato i suoi appigli soprattutto in Spagna, Italia, Croazia e Grecia. Lasciando da parte questi quattro paesi ricchi di letteratura e di noti contributi alla storia generale della bioetica, desideriamo rivolgere l'attenzione ad altre culture e paesi della regione del Mediterraneo, rivelando una lotta per l'identità più complessa.
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