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The Family, Medical Decision-Making, and Biotechnology : Critical Reflections on Asian Moral Perspectives

Lee, Shui Chuen(Edited by)
Part of the Philosophy and Medicine series
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This volume opens with an exploration of the Confucian recognition of the family as an entity existing in its own right and which is not reducible to its members or their interests.

As the essays in this volume show, this recognition of the family supports a notion of family autonomy that contrasts with Western individualistic accounts of proper medical decision-making.

There are analyses of basic concepts as well as explorations of their implications for actual medical practice.

The conflicts in East Asian countries between traditional Confucian and Western bioethics are explored as well as the tension between the new reproductive technologies and traditional understandings of the family.

The studies of East Asian reflections concerning the moral status of human embryos and the morality of human embryo stem cell research disclose a set of concerns quite different from those anchored in Christian and Muslim cultural perspectives.

The volume closes with an exploration of how Confucian cultural resources can be drawn upon to meet the contemporary challenges of health care financing.

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Product Details
Springer
9400788487 / 9789400788480
Paperback / softback
170
29/10/2014
Netherlands
220 pages, XII, 220 p.
155 x 235 mm