INTEGRATIVE THINKING OR: HOW CAN THE BIRTH OF SUBJECT OUT OF THE SPIRIT OF BIO-SCIENCES BE STOPPED?

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KLAUSS THOMALLA

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The problem of bio-sciences lays in a fact that through these sciences our very existenceis being questioned, and therefore putting our selfunderstanding as the natural beings intojeopardy. This tendency is probably connected to gradual loss of traditional religious conscience,which is being more and more compensated within the secular borders, in a way that we bring ourpsychological state to depend on biotechnological performances, rather than on hope and religiousnotion of life after death. – As far as the biotechnological discussions are conscerned, variousstandpoints are possible: on one side, there are partial technical and economical rationalities;on the other, there is rationality that is here marked as integrative thinking and which consists offour perspectives: religious, philosophical-ethical, legal-ethical and intuitive. The goal is integrativeconscience which is capable of revealing reductionist positions as such and establishing andopposing its integrative way of thinking.

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THOMALLA, K. (2015). INTEGRATIVE THINKING OR: HOW CAN THE BIRTH OF SUBJECT OUT OF THE SPIRIT OF BIO-SCIENCES BE STOPPED?. Arhe, 6(12). https://doi.org/10.19090/arhe.2009.12.%p
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