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Ethical Studies and Morals
[Introduction to the Contents]
From the analysis of key persons and their literary works, the Chinese and Taiwanese development of the new academic fields of "Life and Death" (often called "Life and Life Science" in East Asia) and "bioethics" which were established in Europe and the United States in the 1960 s are described.
However, it is not a religion but a specific religion (including Confucianism) has become a Omoto for the construction of theories.
However, it is not a religion but an academic field, which has created a foundation to be accepted by many and unspecified people, and activities in the public sphere have become possible.
One of the themes is to discuss the aspect of modern religion.
Also, it is closely related to medical treatment.
From there, sociological considerations about health systems, informed consent, hospice, Engel Heart's Christian Bioethics
(1) Foundations of 『 Bioethics 』 (first edition 1986, second edition 1996)
(2) Foundations of 『 Christian Bioethics 』 (2000)
(3) Did Engel Heart "turn around"?
(4) Comments
Chapter V : The Strategy of Confucian Bioethics in Relation to Health and Health Policies
(1) Ju-Ju-Bioethics in Relation to 』's Logic
(2) Is Confucianism a family-based laissez-faire system?
(1) Denial of Informed Consent under Ju-Bioethics
(2) Logic of "Ju-Bioethics" Death (Good Death)
(3) terminal care
(4) Hospice Care
(5) Being a care provider and a patient
(6) Summary
Chapter 12 : Life-and-Death Studies of 殯葬 Etiquette - Chen Shi-sung's 殯葬 Etiquette - Theory and Practice.
(1) Structure of Chinese Funeral Ceremony
(2) Structure of Modern Taiwanese Funeral Ceremony and Role of Etiquette
(3) Consideration - Character and terminal care of Etiquette
(1) Life-and-Death Studies as a Religious Movement
(2) Taoism Life-and-Death Studies (2006) - Life-and 2008 1958 1994 2024 2002 2009 2018 1987 2005 2007 2002 2013 綺雲 殯葬 Taikei Tehijin 李本 terminal care Kishimoto 『 』 Kiyosue 『 『 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 Akatsuki 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 bioethics Ph.D. Viktor Frankl Robert Kerr, 2nd Earl of Lothian Elizabeth