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University of Chester Digital Repository > Academic Faculties > Faculty of Humanities > Theology and Religious Studies > Theology and Religious Studies > How might a virtue ethic frame debates in human genetics?

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Title: How might a virtue ethic frame debates in human genetics?
Authors: Deane-Drummond, Celia
Affiliation: University College Chester
Citation: In C. Deane-Drummond (Ed.), Brave new world? theology, ethics and the human genome (pp. 225-252). London: T & T Clark, 2003
Publisher: T & T Clark
Issue Date: 2003
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10034/15756
Additional Links: http://www.continuumbooks.com/main.aspx?ImprintID=2&CountryID=1
Abstract: This article discusses differing approaches to ethical debates in order to arrive at an ethical position on human genetics debates. The approach advocated is based on virtue ethics, theologically based on prudence, justice, fortitude and temperence, and through wisdom on faith, hope, and charity.
Type: Book chapter
Language: en
Description: This chapter is not available through Chester Digital Repository.
Keywords: ethics
genetics
theology
ISBN: 0567089355
Sponsors: Richard Hills Trust
Appears in Collections: Theology and Religious Studies
Centre for Religion and the Biosciences

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