Reading Karl Barth, Interrupting Moral Technique, Transforming Biomedical Ethics
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The book advocates for a shift from conventional biomedical ethics to a decision-making process grounded in relational ontology. By engaging with the theological ethics of Karl Barth and various other thinkers, Moyse explores how this approach can reshape ethical considerations in modern contexts. The focus on relationality suggests a more nuanced understanding of ethical dilemmas, emphasizing interconnectedness over universal principles.
