La bioética actual: las interrogantes de Heidegger

Autores/as

  • Gustavo Figueroa Departamento de psiquiatríaEscuela de medicinaUniversidad de Valparaíso

Palabras clave:

Bioethics, Conscience, Philosophy

Resumen

BIOETHICS TODAY: HEIDEGGER'S QUESTIONS

Bioethics was born not only as an aftermath of medical technological advance but also from underlying philosophical conceptions about man, that determine scientific research.  Analyzing occidental ethics, Heidegger showed that animalism was the only human dimension considered and thereby the domain of measurable objectiveness. He postulated that the essence of human existence as being-in-the-world is ethical and revealed through an original consciousness. Unlike moral conscience, original conscience calls to authenticity, to hear his constitutive nihilism as  a “Being-refered-to-death”. The founding ground of bioethics may be to listen to this primary being-guilty prior to the derived guilts, e.g. faults, deficiencies and shortcomings of specific daily actions.

 

Biografía del autor/a

Gustavo Figueroa, Departamento de psiquiatríaEscuela de medicinaUniversidad de Valparaíso

Email: gfigueroacave@gmail.com Fono: (32) 2693671 (32) 2508550

Publicado

2011-09-20

Cómo citar

Figueroa, G. (2011). La bioética actual: las interrogantes de Heidegger. Revista Médica De Chile, 139(10). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/1527

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Sección

Ética Médica