Islamic perspectives on the principles of biomedical ethics Muslim religious scholars and biomedical scientists in face-to-face dialogue with western bioethicists

Islamic Perspectives on the Principles of Biomedical Ethics presents results from a pioneering seminar in 2013 between Muslim religious scholars, biomedical scientists, and Western bioethicists at the research Center for Islamic Legislation & Ethics, Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies. By examinin...

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Other Authors: Ghaly, Mohammed (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London World Scientific, Imperial College Press [2016]
Series:Intercultural dialogue in bioethics v. 1
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