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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