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Shui Chuen Lee
I-XII
Front matter
1-13
Medicine and the Biomedical Technologies in the Context of Asian Perspectives
15-26
Confucian Familism and its Bioethical Implications
27-45
The Family in Transition and in Authority The Impact of Biotechnology
47-58
Family Life, Bioethics and Confucianism
59-70
The Moral Ground of Truth Telling Guideline Development The Choice Between Autonomy and Paternalism
71-82
Truth Telling to the Sick and Dying in a Traditional Chinese Culture
83-93
On Relational Autonomy From Feminist Critique to Confucian Model for Clinical Practice
95-111
Regulating sex selection in a patriarchal society Lessons from Taiwan
113-125
Modern Biotechnology and the Postmodern Family
127-148
The Ethics of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research and the Interests of the Family
149-157
A Confucian Evaluation of Embryonic Stem Cell Research and the Moral Status of Human Embryos
159-166
Regulations for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research in East Asian Countries A Confucian Critique
167-174
Stem Cell Research An Islamic Perspective
175-181
Why Western Culture, Unlike Confucian Culture, Is so Concerned About Embryonic Stem Cell Research
183-195
Confucian Healthcare System in Singapore A Family-Oriented Approach to Financial Sustainability
197-206
Respect for the Elderly and Family Responsibility Confucian Response to the Old Age Allowance Policy in Hong Kong
207-215
Is Singapore's Health Care System Congruent with Confucianism?
217-220
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