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Author: Tao, Julia Lai Po-Wah, 1946-

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Added Date: 2016-01-12

Publication Date: 2011

Language: eng

Subjects: Bioethics, Bioethics, Bioethics

Publishers: Dordrecht ; London : Springer

Collections: folkscanomy miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional collections

ISBN Number: 9789048159697, 9048159695

Pages Count: 600

PPI Count: 600

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Total Size: 168.56 MB

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Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the (Im)Possibility of Global Bioethics
Author: Julia Tao Lai Po-Wah
Published by Springer Netherlands
ISBN: 978-90-481-5969-7
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1195-1

Table of Contents:

  • Global Bioethics, Global Dialogue: Introduction
  • Morality, Universality, and Particularity: Rethinking the Role of Community in the Foundations of Bioethics
  • Is Just Caring Possible? Challenge to Bioethics in the New Century
  • Living and Dying in a Post-Traditional World
  • The Tension between Biomedical Technology and Confucian Values
  • On Relational Paradigm in Bioethics
  • The Ethics of Prenatal Screening and the Search for Global Bioethics
  • Genetic Engineering and Social Justice: Towards a Global Bioethics?
  • Global Biomedicine, Human Dignity, and the Moral Justification of Political Power
  • The Reappraisal of the Foundations of Bioethics: A Confucian Perspective
  • Self-Ownership and Its Implications for Bioethics
  • Health Inequalities and Justice
  • Managing Medical Information: The Moral Dilemmas in Postmodern Societies
  • Stabilizing or Changing Identity? The Ethical Problem of Sex Reassignment Surgery as a Conflict among the Individual, Community, and Society
  • Homosexuality and the Use of Reproductive Technology
  • The Domain of Parental Discretion in Treatment of Neonates: Beyond the Impasse between a Sanctity-of-Life and Quality-of-Life Ethic
  • Ethics and Narrative in Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Local Bioethical Discourse: Implications for Understanding Disease
  • Bioethics and Philosophy of Bioethics: A New Orientation
  • A New Possibility of Global Bioethics as an Intercultural Social Tuning Technology
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