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Ambiguities in the Concept of Menschenwürde

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Sanctity of Life and Human Dignity

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The use made of the concept of Menschenwürde in the recent German ethical and legal debate on bioethical issues such as germ line gene therapy, surrogate motherhood or embryo research is an irritating one, and not only to anglo-american observers. This irritation is partly due to the fact that the concept has been used in what is clearly an inflationary way. Partly it is due to the unclarities and ambiguitites of the concept itself, inviting the suspicion that Menschenwürde functions mostly as a “Leerformel” with no fixed content of its own, lending itself to merely rhetorical and opportunistic application.

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Birnbacher, D. (1996). Ambiguities in the Concept of Menschenwürde. In: Bayertz, K. (eds) Sanctity of Life and Human Dignity. Philosophy and Medicine, vol 52. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1590-9_7

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