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Confucian Bioethics: Moral Issues in New Asian Medicine

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  • Explores the ethical dimensions of Confucianism in the context of contemporary biomedicine.
  • Examines the Confucian virtues of ren (benevolence), yi (righteousness), li (ritual propriety), and zhi (wisdom) in relation to medical decision-making.
  • Discusses the Confucian concept of the "body as a social entity" and its implications for organ donation, transplantation, and end-of-life care.
  • Analyzes the Confucian emphasis on family and community in relation to healthcare ethics.
  • Explores the Confucian perspective on the relationship between doctor and patient, and the ethical responsibilities of healthcare professionals.
  • Examines the Confucian concept of "moral cultivation" and its relevance to medical ethics.
  • Provides a comprehensive overview of Confucian bioethics, drawing on both traditional Confucian texts and contemporary scholarship.
  • Offers a unique perspective on the ethical challenges facing healthcare professionals in the 21st century.
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