Human dignity in the Nazi era: implications for contemporary bioethics

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2006-03-14
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Describes the core principles of social Darwinism that were the basis of Nazi Germany's concept of human dignity, and looks at how social Darwinism shapes our current view of human dignity.

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O’Mathúna, D. (2006). Human dignity in the Nazi era: implications for contemporary bioethics. Retrieved November 8, 2006, from BioMed Central web site: http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1472-6939-7-2.pdf
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