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Intercultural issues of medical ethics in china

In Karl-Heinz Pohl & Anselm Winfried Müller (eds.), Chinese Ethics in a Global Context: Moral Bases of Contemporary Societies. Brill. pp. 349--72 (2002)

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  1. A confucian view of personhood and bioethics.Erika Yu & Ruiping Fan - 2007 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 4 (3):171-179.
    This paper focuses on Confucian formulations of personhood and the implications they may have for bioethics and medical practice. We discuss how an appreciation of the Confucian concept of personhood can provide insights into the practice of informed consent and, in particular, the role of family members and physicians in medical decision-making in societies influenced by Confucian culture. We suggest that Western notions of informed consent appear ethically misguided when viewed from a Confucian perspective.
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