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Hans Jonas: A Study in Biology and Ethics
Authors:Alan Rubenstein
Affiliation:(1) Carleton College, Northfield, MN 55057, USA
Abstract:Hans Jonas was a philosopher who looked nihilism in the eye and courageously stood his ground. He did so by volunteering to serve against the Nazis in World War II, by discovering the links to nihilism in his thought of his teacher Martin Heidegger and by developing a novel philosophy of nature that took its lessons from both Aristotle and Darwin. Jonas’s philosophy of organic nature – his rehabilitation of the soul as a relevant notion for biology – provided prescient insights for the still developing fields of bioethics and environmental ethics.
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Keywords:Hans Jonas  Existentialism  Organism  Bioethics
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