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_aBioethics and moral content : _bnational traditions of health care morality : papers dedicated in tribute to Kazumasa Hoshino / _cedited by H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. and Lisa M. Rasmussen. |
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_aPhilosophy and medicine ; _vv. 74. |
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_aPhilosophy and medicine. Asian studies in bioethics and the philosophy of medicine ; _v3. |
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505 | 0 | _aThe physician : professional or entrepreneur -- The physician-patient relationship and individualization of treatment from the view of traditional Chinese medical practice -- Medical technologies and universal ethics in transcultural perspective -- Brain death, pregnancy and cultural reluctance toward scientific rationalism -- Bioethics in Italy up to 2002 : an overview -- Development and identity of Swiss bioethics -- Death with dignity : cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the United States and Japan -- Euthanasia, individual choice and the family : a Hong Kong perspective -- Dissensus in the face of a passion for consensus : how the Japanese and the Germans could still understand one another -- Moral diversity and bioethics consultation -- The challenge of doing international bioethics -- Taking moral diversity seriously : a discussion of the foundations of global bioethics -- Coveting an international bioethics : universal aspirations and false promises -- Reconstructionist Confucianism and bioethics : a note on moral difference -- -- | |
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_tBioethics in the Plural: An Introduction to taking Global Moral Diversity Seriously / _rH. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. and Lisa M. Rasmussen -- _tThe Physician: Professional or Entrepreneur / _rRobert M. Veatch -- _tThe Physician-Patient Relationship and Individualization of Treatment from the View of Traditional Chinese Medical Practice / _rTangjia Wang -- _tMedical Technologies and Universal Ethics in Transcultural Perspective / _rHans-Martin Sass -- _tBrain Death, Pregnancy and Cultural Reluctance toward Scientific Rationalism / _rKurt Bayertz and Kurt W. Schmidt -- _tBioethics in Italy up to 2002: An Overview / _rMaurizio Mori -- _tDevelopment and Identity of Swiss Bioethics / _rFabrice Jotterand -- _tDeath with Dignity: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in the United States and Japan / _rMichael D. Fetters and Marion Danis -- _tEuthanasia, Individual Choice and the Family: A Hong Kong Perspective / _rHo Mun Chan -- _tDissensus in the Face of a Passion for Consensus: How the Japanese and the Germans Could Still Understand One Another / _rCorinna Delkeskamp-Hayes -- _tMoral Diversity and Bioethics Consultation / _rLisa M. Rasmussen -- _tThe Challenge of Doing International Bioethics / _rDavid C. Thomasma -- _tTaking Moral Diversity Seriously: A Discussion of the Foundations of Global Bioethics / _rJonathan Chan -- _tCoveting an International Bioethics: Universal Aspirations and False Promises / _rMark J. Cherry -- _tReconstructionist Confucianism and Bioethics: A Note on Moral Difference / _rRuiping Fan. |
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