Hipótesis sobre el tratamiento del concebido según la ética kantiana

The Kantian moral theory has been fundamental for the development of Western law and is considered the constitutional basis of many legal systems. The choice of his philosophy among many others is not chance, but responds to his position on man, which supports the concept of modern state, making it...

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Main Author: Acosta Yparraguirre, Eduardo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7261900
Source:IUS: Revista de investigación de la Facultad de Derecho, ISSN 2222-9655, null 1, Nº. 2, 2019 (Ejemplar dedicado a: IUS - Revista de investigación de la Facultad de Derecho Vol. I No. 2 (Diciembre 2019)), pags. 1-11
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Summary: The Kantian moral theory has been fundamental for the development of Western law and is considered the constitutional basis of many legal systems. The choice of his philosophy among many others is not chance, but responds to his position on man, which supports the concept of modern state, making it his center and his end. Consequently it is logical that we question ourselves about his moral position on the embryo, because although many have chosen to interpret that the lack of pronouncement of the philosopher on the subject makes it a non-kantian area, the truth is that not only can it be covered by his thought, but it is, speaking in its terms, a duty to do so, since there can be no doubt about the protection that would have conferred upon him and the responsibility for it is urgent, given that as we said the Kantian philosophy leads the conduction of a great part of modern law