Hołub, Grzegorz2026-03-032026-03-032008Seminare, 2008, Tom 25, s. 205-211.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/42044This article sets out Hugo Tristram Engelhardt’s projects of secular and “Christian” bioethics. In the first one, a kind of pragmatic moral rationality is deployed; whereas the second one is characterised by the religious and communitarian moral rationality. In the article, it is argued that this distinction neglects a kind of moral rationality which stems from the notions of the person and its unique dignity which are available to grasp despite different cultural differences. What makes them so trans-cultural is also a fact that they are enshrined in the all-important international documents, including bioethical ones.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychbioetyka laickabioetyka chrześcijańskagodność osobypostmodernizmkryzys racjonalności moralnejracjonalnośćracjonalność moralnabioetykafilozofiaHugo T. Engelhardtzjawiska społecznegodnośćsecular bioethicsChristian bioethicspersonal dignitypostmodernismcrisis of moral rationalityrationalitymoral rationalitybioethicsphilosophysocial phenomenadignityBioetyka laicka i „chrześcijańska” a kryzys racjonalności moralnejLay and „Christian” Bioethics and the Crisis of Moral RationalityArticle