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136Sustainable Development and Bioethics – Ethical Thoughts on Decisions about Establishing BiobanksProceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 10 369-374. 2008.The so-called Brundtland-Report defines Sustainable Development as a conception of intra- and intergenerational justice, which is to be realized by a globally just distribution of possibilities for satisfying human basic needs as well as assuring such possibilities for future generations. Hence, any political and/or societal decision is addressed by the ethical demands of Sustainable Development insofar it affects possibilities for satisfying human basic needs. In particular, this concerns – con…Read more
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| Moral Uncertainty |
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