722 results on '"Fan, Ruiping"'
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2. Is Confucian Harmony Foundationless?: A Critical Question for Chenyang Li
3. Nonegalitarian Social Responsibility for Health: A Confucian Perspective on Article 14 of the UNESCO Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights
4. Confucian Reflective Equilibrium: Why Principlism is Misleading for Chinese Bioethical Decision-Making
5. Corrupt Practices in Chinese Medical Care: The Root in Public Policies and a Call for Confucian-Market Approach
6. Reconsidering Surrogate Decision Making: Aristotelianism and Confucianism on Ideal Human Relations
7. Organ Donation, Comprehensively Good Incentives, and the Family: A Comment on Hong Kong’s Interview Findings and Survey Results
8. Introduction: Toward a New Model of Incentives for Organ Donation
9. Should Cash Subsidy Be Offered to Family Caregivers for the Elderly? The Case of Hong Kong
10. Sex Robots, Marriage, Health, Procreation, and Human Image
11. Sex Robots: A Twenty-First Century Innovation in the Culture Wars
12. A Confucian Reflection on Reproduction and PGD/PGS
13. Further Reflections
14. Replies to Li and Farrell–Tham
15. A Confucian Conception of Public Reason and Bioethics
16. Which Confucianism? And What Liberty?
17. A Confucian view of informed consent in biomedical practice
18. Sex Robots: A Twenty-First Century Innovation in the Culture Wars
19. Sex Robots, Marriage, Health, Procreation, and Human Image
20. Towards Ethically and Medically Sustainable Care for the Elderly: The Case of China
21. Global Standards of Minimum Decency in Health: Social Responsibility and Health Care from a Confucian Perspective
22. Principlism, Pragmatism, or Reconstructionist Confucianism? —Some Comments on Ni Peimin’s English Translation of the Analects
23. Organ donation in mainland China and Hong Kong: learning from international models and adopting proper motivational measures
24. Developing Confucian Virtue-Based Rights: A Response to Jonathan Chan’s Confucian Critique of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights
25. Informed Consent: Why Family-Oriented?
26. Is Confucian Harmony Foundationless? A Critical Question for Chenyang Li
27. DNA, brain, mind and soul
28. Equality Is Problematic: Engelhardt on Fair Equality of Opportunity, Health Care, and the Family
29. Confucian Ritualization: How and Why?
30. Ritual as a Cardinal Category of Moral Reality: An Introduction
31. Jiang Qing on Equality
32. Introduction: The Rise of Authentic Confucianism
33. Appeal to Rites and Personhood
34. Rites as the Foundations of Human Civilization: Rethinking the Role of the Confucian Li
35. How Should We Solve Moral Dissensus? Liberals and Libertarians Have It All Wrong
36. Restoring the Confucian Personality and Filling the Moral Vaccum in Contemporary China
37. How Egalitarianism Corrupted Chinese Medicine: Recovering the Synergy of the Pursuit of Virtue and Profit
38. Honor, Shame, and the Pursuit of Excellence: Towards a Confucian Business Ethics
39. Which Care? Whose Responsibility? And Why family? Filial Piety and Long Term Care for the Elderly
40. Towards a Directed, Benevolent Market Polity: Looking Beyond Social Democratic Approaches to Health Care
41. Human Dominion Over Nature: Following the Sages
42. A Family-Oriented Civil Society: Treating People as Unequals
43. Giving Priority to Virtue Over Justice and Rebuilding Chinese Health Care Principles
44. Virtue, Ren, and Familial Roles: Deflating Concerns with Individual Rights and Equality
45. Virtue as the True Character of Social Obligations: Why Rawlsian Social Justice is Vicious
46. Confucian Morality: Why It Is in Tension with Contemporary Western Moral Commitments
47. A Confucian Notion of the Common Good for Contemporary China
48. A Reconstructionist Confucian Approach to Chinese Health Care
49. 前言:宗教生命倫理學的當代意義
50. Should Cash Subsidy Be Offered to Family Caregivers for the Elderly? The Case of Hong Kong
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