Meller, Jacek2025-01-282025-01-282007Studia Gdańskie, 2007, T. 21, s. 427-440.0137-4341https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/26894Modern science and technology offer several options of dealing with a human corpse, other than a traditional funeral. It seems that the range of available choices will widen with time. Each step of the way involves a question of decency and respect for the corpse. Making a human being and human dignity a point of reference for moral judgment, and acknowledging a special status of a corpse and its parts, as a thing closely connected with a person, one can approve of only such deeds that do not threaten a person’s dignity by subordinating it to other purposes. Those deeds should help a person to grow in love, life and health, to know oneself. The situation when a human corpse is treated as a means to an end that does not concern a person must be seen as despicable.plCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychmoralnośćetykaczłowiekosobaosoba ludzkazwłoki ludzkiesposoby traktowania zwłokszczątki ludzkieobrzędy pogrzebowepogrzebyciałodyskusjebadania pośmiertnetransplantacjaśmierćgodność ludzkauprzedmiotowienie ciałamoralityethicshumanpersonhuman personhuman corpsecadaverways of treating corpseshuman remainsfuneral ritesfuneralsbodydiscussionspost-mortem examinationstransplantationdeathhuman dignityobjectification of the bodyMoralny aspekt wykorzystywania zwłok ludzkichMoral Aspect of Using Human CorpsesArticle