La bioética desde la filosofía de Zubiri
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La historia de la ética muestra que la ética es un saber
que se ha ido elaborando progresivamente. Su construcción
ha dependido de muchos factores. A partir de Kant la ética se
hace universal y categorial, pero hasta entonces nunca lo fue.
Anteriormente, al menos con Sócrates y Aristóteles, la ética se
basaba en la deliberación como método de investigación de lo
bueno; y lo bueno se decía de muchas maneras. En este artículo
presentamos una explicación de esta variedad de éticas desde
la filosofía de Zubiri. El enfoque que Zubiri da de la vida moral
en los años 50, es preciso revisarlo en los años 80 desde la inteligencia
sentiente. En los años 50 Zubiri hablaba de la idea de
ser humano como factor fundamental en la construcción de la
ética. Pero existe otro factor determinante: la intelección y la
valoración como modo de construcción de la ética o bioética
The history of ethics reveals it to be a knowledge that has developed progressively with a construction dependent on numerous factors. From Kant onwards, ethics became universal and categorical, and had never been so until that time. Previously, at least for Socrates and Aristotle, ethics was based on deliberation as a method of research of that which is good; the good being expressed in multiple ways. In this article, we present an explanation of this kind of ethics from Zubiri’s philosophy. Zubiri’s approach to moral life in the 50s must be revised in the 80s from the perspective of sentient intelligence. In the 50s, Zubiri spoke of the idea of the human being as a fundamental factor in the construction of ethics. However, there is another factor to be taken into account: intellection and evaluation as a way of constructing ethics or bioethics
The history of ethics reveals it to be a knowledge that has developed progressively with a construction dependent on numerous factors. From Kant onwards, ethics became universal and categorical, and had never been so until that time. Previously, at least for Socrates and Aristotle, ethics was based on deliberation as a method of research of that which is good; the good being expressed in multiple ways. In this article, we present an explanation of this kind of ethics from Zubiri’s philosophy. Zubiri’s approach to moral life in the 50s must be revised in the 80s from the perspective of sentient intelligence. In the 50s, Zubiri spoke of the idea of the human being as a fundamental factor in the construction of ethics. However, there is another factor to be taken into account: intellection and evaluation as a way of constructing ethics or bioethics
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Pose Varela, C. A. (2016). La bioética desde la filosofía de Zubiri. Arbor, 192 (780): a335. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2016.780n4011
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© 2016 CSIC. Este es un artículo de acceso abierto distribuido bajo los términos de la licencia Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) España 3.0
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