Bioethical and ethical issues surrounding the trials and Code of Nuremberg : Nuremberg revisited / edited by Jacques J. Rozenberg.

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[2003], ©2003
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Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press, [2003], ©2003.

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xx, 313 pages ; 24 cm.

Contents

Preface : Breaking the dark Mirror / Richard A. Cohen -- Introduction : From anti-semitism and racism to ethics : an epistemological reflection on the Nuremberg trials and code / Jacques J. Rozenberg -- Do the biologists need the expression "human race" : UNESCO 1950-51 / Jean Gayon -- The emergence of German geneticists from the swastika / Raphael Falk -- Medical ethics is question : an historical perspective on eugenism and normality / Samuel S. Kottek -- Biologism in the service of apocalyptic thinking : a psycho-analytic perspective on purity, impurity, and race / Ludwig Haesler -- Medicine, the Holocaust, and the doctors' trial / Joe Levi -- The ethics of using medical data from Nazi experiments / Baruch C. Cohen -- The Shoah as a crime against humanity : reflections on civilization and its annihilation / Ephraim Meir -- Guit, responsibility, and humanity / Aharon Shear-Yashuv -- Amalek in the Holocaust-era Orthodox Jewish thought / Gershon Greenberg -- Created in the image of God : Jews and the nations / Michael Z. Nehorai -- The Noahide universal law / Nahum Rakover -- Rights and duties / Haim H. Cohn -- The one and the other : reflections on the ontological roots of politics / Shalon Rosenberg.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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  • 088946989X
  • 9780889469891
  • 0773466088
  • 9780773466081