Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 901754
Bioethics of Sport. The Integrative Approach
Bioethics of Sport. The Integrative Approach // 6th Czech Philosophy of Sport Conference / Jim Parry (ur.).
Brno: Masaryk University, 2017. str. 11-11 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Bioethics of Sport. The Integrative Approach
Autori
Škerbić, Matija Mato
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
6th Czech Philosophy of Sport Conference
/ Jim Parry - Brno : Masaryk University, 2017, 11-11
Skup
6th Czech Philosophy of Sport Conference
Mjesto i datum
Brno, Češka Republika, 26.10.2017. - 27.10.2017
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
Integrative Bioethichs ; Sport
Sažetak
In the 2003 edition of the Encyclopedia of Bioethics (Stephen G. Post, ed.) A. J. Schneider has outlined (in her revision of the T. H. Murray 1995 text) the problems of doping, genetic enhancement, and gender as central to the field of Bioethics of Sports. In the 2016 edition Encyclopedia of Global Bioethics (Henke ten Have, ed.) A. Miah focused on the issue of bio-medical-technologies and their derivatives – genetics, enhancements, health, disability and prosthetics, trans- and post- humanism. Furthermore, S. Camporesi, in the Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Sport (M.McNamee & W.J.Morgan, 2015) has divided the field into five areas: doping, genetics, biotechnology and paralympism, gender, and sport medicine issues. The author proposes to widen the thematic scope, by taking the Integrative Bioethics (IB) approach to philosophical and (bio)ethical studies in/of sport. The IB concept was built in Croatia in 2004, under the leadership of Prof Ante Čović, further developed in collaboration between University of Zagreb, Croatia, and Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany (Prof Walter Schweidler), and then spread to Central, South and South Eastern Europe. IB is grounded in the philosophical tradition (Plato, Kant…), as well as its new pluri- perspectivistic methodology (Leibniz, Nietsczhe…), with the aim of elucidating the bio-technological-scientific era and its consequences for the human race, in the context of care for other forms of life and for Nature as a whole. Thus, IB provides “orientational knowledge” (J. Mittelstrass, 1982) through “integration of many scientific and cultural perspectives, and creation of the unique platform for the ethical discussion of Life-related problems in all its forms, stages, phases, and manifestations.” (H. Jurić, 2007) In such an approach, the field of Bioethics of Sport becomes much more comprehensive and includes also issues of the ethical committees ; informed consent ; health ; the human body ; neuroethics ; environment/ecology/“green” sport ; animals and/in sport ; violence ; and IB education.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filozofija