
The article is devoted to the personality concept, which was developed in the personalistic discourse Christian culture, as a basis for the analysis of the moral aspect of modern bioethics. The initial background and categorical foundation of the personality concept is considered in the article. The ontological difference between the concepts “personality” and “person” in their anthropological representation is analysed. There were presented preconditions for the holistic person model formation, which defines the moral status of the person when doing ethical analysis of biotechnologies.
Рассмотрена концепция личности, сформированная в персоналистическом дискурсе христианской культуры, в качестве основания анализа морального аспекта современной биоэтики. Рассмотрены исходные предпосылки и категориальные основы формирования концепта личности. Анализируется онтологическое различие понятий «личность» и «индивид» в их антропологической репрезентации. Представлены предпосылки к формированию холистической модели человека, определяющей моральный статус личности при этическом анализе биотехнологий.
БИОЭТИКА, ЛИЧНОСТЬ, ИНДИВИДУАЛЬНОСТЬ, СУЩНОСТЬ, ПЕРСОНАЛИЗМ, АНТРОПОЛОГИЯ, ХРИСТИАНСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, СУЩЕСТВОВАНИЕ ЧЕЛОВЕКА
БИОЭТИКА, ЛИЧНОСТЬ, ИНДИВИДУАЛЬНОСТЬ, СУЩНОСТЬ, ПЕРСОНАЛИЗМ, АНТРОПОЛОГИЯ, ХРИСТИАНСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, СУЩЕСТВОВАНИЕ ЧЕЛОВЕКА
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