| key | HCJ5K62Q |
| title | Bahá'í Fundamentals for Bioethics |
| author | Milani, Leila R.; Milani, Kavian S. |
| authority control | Leila Rassekh Milani; Kavian Sadeghzade Milani |
| item type | Journal article |
| publication year | 1997 |
| date | 1997-12 |
| publication title | Journal of Bahá'í Studies |
| abstract note | The recent unprecedented explosion of advances in biological and medical sciences, especially in the arena of technology, has produced a plethora of new bioethical challenges with significant moral, economic, and public policy implications. Inherent in the Bahá'í revelation is the claim that it contains a universal moral code. The rich field of Bahá'í bioethics has not been studied to date. This article attempts to establish a framework and to open a dialogue within which medical ethical dilemmas may be addressed and analyzed in light of the Bahá'í Faith. Bahá'í psychology (science of the soul) is examined, as a prelude to ethical questions. The authors suggest a possible Bahá'í scriptural understanding of suffering, theodicy, and the purpose of creation. The definitions of life and death, as well as the purpose of human life, are also explored. Finally, a number of principles from the Bahá'í writings are examined for use in formulating a Bahá'í approach to bioethical dilemmas. This article does not represent the definitive Bahá'í stance on any of the issues discussed; it is a prelude to Bahá'í bioethical dialogue. |
| pages | 47-74 |
| issue | 2 |
| volume | 8 |
| language | English |
| manual tags | ETHICS; BIOLOGY |
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