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245 0 0 _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.
264 1 _aDordrecht ;
_aBoston :
_bKluwer Academic Publishers,
_c2002.
300 _avi, 297 pages ;
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336 _atext
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490 1 _aPhilosophy and medicine ;
_vv. 74.
490 1 _aPhilosophy and medicine. Asian studies in bioethics and the philosophy of medicine ;
_v3.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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 -- --
505 0 0 _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.
520 _a"Is there only one bioethics? Is a global bioethics possible? Or, instead, does one encounter a plurality of bioethical approaches shaped by local cultural and national traditions? Some thirty years ago a field of applied ethics emerged under the rubric `bioethics'. Little thought was given at the time to the possibility that this field bore the imprint of a particular American set of moral commitments. This volume explores the plurality of moral perspectives shaping bioethics. It is inspired by Kazumasa Hoshino's critical reflections on the differences in moral perspectives separating Japanese and American bioethics. The essays include contributions from Hong Kong, China, Japan, Texas, the United States, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. The volume offers a rich perspective of the range of approaches to bioethics. It brings into question whether there is unambiguously one ethics for bioethics to apply."--Publisher description.
588 _aMachine converted from AACR2 source record.
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