Conflicts Between Chinese Traditional Ethics and Bioethics
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Wu, Zhaohua
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 1994 Summer; 3(3): 367-371.
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1994Subject
Aged; Allowing to Die; Attitudes; Attitudes to Death; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Biomedical Technologies; Common Good; Congenital Disorders; Death; Ethics; Eugenics; Euthanasia; Historical Aspects; Involuntary Sterilization; Life; Medical Ethics; Moral Obligations; Newborns; Obligations to Society; Persistent Vegetative State; Prolongation of Life; Public Opinion; Public Policy; Sterilization; Terminally Ill; Utilitarianism; Value of Life; Values;
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