Full Description
This book examines vulnerability as an anthropological category, unveiling its profound role in defining human existence. Through an exploration of relationality, dependence, and finitude, it sheds light on how vulnerability shapes human experience and our shared fragility. Engaging with key philosophical, psychological, bioethical and sociological traditions, the volume invites readers to reconsider vulnerability not as a limitation but as a foundation for connection and solidarity. With this approach, the book lays the groundwork for a deeper understanding of human nature, enriched by interdisciplinary dialogue. A precursor to the theological and ethical reflections developed in the second volume, this work redefines vulnerability as central to the human condition.
Contents
Chapter 1. Approaches to the concept of vulnerability in Psychology.- Chapter 2. Approaches to the notion of vulnerability in contemporary sociology.- Chapter 3. Approach to Vulnerability from Contemporary Philosophy.- Chapter 4. Areas of Significant Contribution of The Category of Vulnerability in Bioethics.- Chapter 5. International Declarations, Ethical Guidelines and Orientations.- Chapter 6. Research Ethics.- Chapter 7. Clinical Bioethics.- chapter 8. Global Bioethics.- Chapter 9. Conclusions.