The Place of Bioethics Principles in Islamic Ethics
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Filiz, Sahin
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In: Arda, Berna; Rispler-Chaim, Vardit, eds. Islam and Bioethics. Ankara [Turkey]: Ankara University; 2011: 23-45
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http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1019900Date
2011Subject
Abortion; Bioethical Issues; Casuistry; Cloning; Codes of Ethics; Common Good; Comparative Studies; Contraception; Cultural Pluralism; Engineering; Ethics; Euthanasia; Fiqh; Gene Therapy; Genetic Engineering; Health; Health Care; Human Experimentation; Islamic Ethics; Koran; Life; Medical Ethics; Methods; Moral Obligations; Muslim World; Organ Donation; Organ Transplantation; Pregnant Women; Principle-Based Ethics; Sexuality; Sharia; Theology; Transplantation; Value of Life; Religious Ethics; Bioethics;
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