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Fritz Jahr: on how he had discovered bioethics and how bioethicists have discovered him (CROSBI ID 46397)

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Muzur, Amir ; Rinčić, Iva Fritz Jahr: on how he had discovered bioethics and how bioethicists have discovered him // Fritz Jahr and the Foundations of Global Bioethics: The Future of Integrative Bioethics / Muzur, Amir ; Sass, Hans-Martin (ur.). Münster: LIT Verlag, 2012. str. 169-177

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Muzur, Amir ; Rinčić, Iva

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Fritz Jahr: on how he had discovered bioethics and how bioethicists have discovered him

Until a few years ago, the American biochemist Van Rensselaer Potter (1911-2001) was generally acknowledged as the first person to have used the term “bioethics”. In 1997, however, Rolf Löther mentioned the name of Fritz Jahr, whom Löther credited for having coined the word Bio-Ethik as early as 1927. News about the discovery of Fritz Jahr eventually spread and a more thorough analysis of Jahr’s basic ideas has been offered by Hans-Martin Sass of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics. While the work of Fritz Jahr has been investigated, his life is still quite a mystery. A preliminary search of the archives in Jahr’s home city of Halle (Germany) has turned up a lot of interesting data. Paul Max Fritz Jahr was born on January 18, 1895, in Halle in central Germany, where he spent his entire life. Schooled mostly in the Pietist Francke Foundation, at the University, Jahr studied philosophy, music, history, national economy, and theology. Jahr started to teach as early as 1917, while within the Church he was active from 1925 onwards. First he was a curate at St. John’s church in Dieskau, later in Braunsdorf, and finally, a pastor in Canena. In 1932, Jahr married Elise Neuholz with whom he had no children. At the age of 38, on March 1, 1933, he withdrew from service. Fritz Jahr died on October 1, 1953, in Halle. The facts related to Fritz Jahr’s life, highlighted in the present paper, might explain not only the sources of his ideas, but also some important motivations for them. In our analyses of the “social circumstances” of a discovery, we often neglect the personal factors that may have influenced the author of the discovery. Therefore, the life story of Fritz Jahr might easily prove to be one of the life stories of bioethics itself.

bioethics, Fritz Jahr, discovery, biography

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169-177.

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Podaci o knjizi

Fritz Jahr and the Foundations of Global Bioethics: The Future of Integrative Bioethics

Muzur, Amir ; Sass, Hans-Martin

Münster: LIT Verlag

2012.

978-3-643-90112-5

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Filozofija, Povijest