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Concepts of Person and Christian Ethics

A wide-ranging discussion defining persons in relation to the community, environment and God, first published in 1997.

Stanley Rudman (Author)

9780521090247, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 20 November 2008

424 pages

21.6 x 14 x 2.4 cm, 0.54 kg

\""...this work represents an intriguing and compelling start toward an expansion of the meaning of person and a greater interchange between Christian and secular ethics. ...it has great promise and deserves a close and critical reading.\""

The concept and definition of personhood is central to current debates over ethics. Should 'personhood', for example, determine the allocation of scarce medical resources, and its perceived absence allow the termination of life? In a wide-ranging discussion notable for its clarity, Stanley Rudman's 1997 book traces the development of modern ideas about personhood. He argues that concepts of person are socially constructed]

Concepts of Person and Christian Ethics Rudman Paperback 9780521090247

Concepts of Person and Christian Ethics

A wide-ranging discussion defining persons in relation to the community, environment and God, first published in 1997.

Stanley Rudman (Author)

9780521090247, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 20 November 2008

424 pages

21.6 x 14 x 2.4 cm, 0.54 kg

\""...this work represents an intriguing and compelling start toward an expansion of the meaning of person and a greater interchange between Christian and secular ethics. ...it has great promise and deserves a close and critical reading.\""

The concept and definition of personhood is central to current debates over ethics. Should 'personhood', for example, determine the allocation of scarce medical resources, and its perceived absence allow the termination of life? In a wide-ranging discussion notable for its clarity, Stanley Rudman's 1997 book traces the development of modern ideas about personhood. He argues that concepts of person are socially constructed]

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