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Medical Ethics in China - A Transcultural Interpretation

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Informationen zum Autor Jing-Bao Nie is an Associate Professor at the Bioethics Centre of the University of Otago in New Zealand! Furong Visiting Professor at the Centre for Moral Culture of Hunan Normal University and Adjunct Professor at the Institute for Medical Humanities of Peking University in China. His publications include; Behind the Silence: Chinese Voices on abortion (2005)! (chief editor) Japan's Wartime Medical Atrocities: Comparative Inquires in History! Science and Ethics (Routledge! 2010)! three chapters in The Cambridge World History of Medical Ethics (2009)! and numerous journal articles and other book chapters. Zusammenfassung Drawing on a wide range of primary historical and sociological sources and employing sharp philosophical analysis! this book investigates medical ethics from a Chinese-Western comparative perspective. In doing so! it offers a fascinating exploration of both cultural differences and commonalities exhibited by China and the West in medicine and medical ethics. The book carefully examines a number of key bioethical issues in the Chinese socio-cultural context including: attitudes toward foetuses; disclosure of information by medical professionals; informed consent; professional medical ethics; health promotion; feminist bioethics; and human rights.It not only provides insights into Chinese perspectives! but also sheds light on the appropriate methods for comparative cultural and ethical studies. Through his pioneering study! Jing-Bao Nie has put forward a theory of "trans-cultural bioethics!" an ethical paradigm which upholds the primacy of morality whilst resisting cultural stereotypes! and appreciating the internal plurality! richness! dynamism and openness of medical ethics in any culture. Medical Ethics in China will be of particular interest to students and academics in the fields of Medical Law! Bioethics! Medical Ethics! Cross-Cultural Ethics as well as Chinese/Asian Studies and Comparative Cross-Cultural Studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Robert Veatch!Introduction: The Search for a Transcultural Bioethics Part1: Beyond StereotypesandStereotyping1.Communitarian China vs.Individualistic West: a Popular Myth and its Roots 2. The Fallacy of Dichotomizing Others 3. China as the Radical other of the West! or a Misconstruction of Foucault: SexualExcess as a Cause of Disease in China and the United States 4. Excursion: 'False Friends' in Cross-Cultural Understanding! or a Misjudgement ofNeedham: Refuting theClaim that the Ancient Chinese Described the Circulation of the Blood Part2: Truths of Cultures 5. Taking China's Internal Plurality Seriously6.The Complexity of Cultural Differences: The Forgotten Chinese Tradition of Medical Truth-Telling 7. The 'Cultural Differences' Arguement and its Misconceptions: The Return of Medical Truth-Telling in China 8. Is Informed Consent Not Applicable in China? Further Intellectual Flaws of the 'Cultural Differences' Arguement Part 3:Cultural Norms Embodying Universal Values 9. Human Rights as a Chinese Value: A Chinese Defence and Critque of the UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics 10. Women's Rights in the Chinese Context : Toward a Chinese Feminist BioethicsPart 4: Chinese Wisdom for Today 11. After Cheng (Sincerity or Truthfulness): The Professional Ethics of Traditional Chinese Medicine 12. Medicine as the Heart of Humanity and the Physician as a General 13.Exploring the Core of Humanity: A Chinese-Western Dialogue on Personhood 14:Beyond Individualism and Communitarianism: A Yin-YangModel on the Ethics of Health Promotion(With Kirk L. Smith) 15. Conclusions: Toward the Uncertain Future 16. Epilogue: Thus Spoke Hai Ruo (The God of the North Sea) ...

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