Sechzehn Tage: Wann beginnt ein menschliches Leben?

In Guido Imagire & Christine Schneider (eds.), Untersuchungen zur Ontologie. pp. 3-40 (2006)
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Abstract

When does a human being begin to exist? We argue that it is possible, through a combination of biological fact and philosophical analysis, to provide a definitive answer to this question. We lay down a set of conditions for being a human being, and we determine when, in the course of normal fetal development, these conditions are first satisfied. Issues dealt with along the way include: modes of substance-formation, twinning, the nature of the intra-uterine environment, and the nature of the relation between fetus and mother.

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Berit Brogaard
University of Miami
Barry Smith
University at Buffalo

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