Bioethics: Asian Perspectives: A Quest for Moral Diversity:
- is the first volume on bioethics all contributors of which are
exclusively non-western scholars;
- unfolds a rich and colourful picture;
- addresses thorny bioethical issues from comprehensive Asian
perspectives and different from the western paradigm of bioethics;
- covers many topics including the intellectual foundation of Asian
bioethics, bioethics and Asian culture, life and death, euthanasia and
end-of-life care in Asia;
- shows in its discussions moral diversity in Asia;
- sheds light on the debate about universal ethics, global ethics and
moral diversity.
The book is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate students
interested in bioethics as well as for bioethicists, philosophers,
physicians, scholars of Asian and culture studies, geneticists,
sinologists, medical anthropologists, health administrators, health
officials for relations with Asia, foundation officers for health
programs in Asia, western journalists in Asia and officers of
international organizations for Asia.