The Human Body and Integrative Bioethics: The Meaning of the Body as a Symbolic Construct

The human body was understood differently through history of modern post-industrial society, as well as other societies and cultures. Also, the ways in which we understand and approach the human body differ across various scientific disciplines: medicine, sociology, theology, philosophy, psychology,...

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Matična publikacija: 9. lošinjski dani bioetike
Zagreb : Hrvatsko filozofsko društvo, 2010
Glavni autor: Trako, Tijana (-)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng

APA stil citiranja

Trako, T. (2010). The Human Body and Integrative Bioethics: The Meaning of the Body as a Symbolic Construct: The Human Body and Integrative Bioethics: The Meaning of the Body as a Symbolic Construct. 9. lošinjski dani bioetike.

Chicago stil citiranja

Trako, Tijana. "The Human Body and Integrative Bioethics: The Meaning of the Body as a Symbolic Construct: The Human Body and Integrative Bioethics: The Meaning of the Body as a Symbolic Construct." 2010.

MLA stil citiranja

Trako, Tijana. "The Human Body and Integrative Bioethics: The Meaning of the Body as a Symbolic Construct: The Human Body and Integrative Bioethics: The Meaning of the Body as a Symbolic Construct." 2010.