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Ruiping Fan

    Family-Oriented Informed Consent
    Reconstructionist Confucianism
    Reconstructionist Confucianism
    • Contrasting with conventional Neo-Confucian attempts to recast the Confucian heritage in light of modern Western values, this book offers a Reconstructionist Confucian project to reclaim Confucian resources to meet contemporary moral and public policy challenges. Ruiping Fan argues that popular accounts of human goods and social justice within the dominant individualist culture of the West are too insubstantial to direct a life of virtue and a proper structure of society. Instead, he demonstrates that the moral insights of Confucian thought are precisely those needed to fill the moral vacuum developing in post-communist China and to address similar problems in the West. The book has a depth of reflection on the Confucian tradition through a comparative philosophical strategy and a breadth of contemporary issues addressed unrivaled by any other work on these topics. It is the first in English to explore not only the endeavor to revive Confucianism in contemporary China, but also brings such an endeavor to bear upon the important ethical, social, and political difficulties being faced in 21st century China. The book should be of interest to any philosopher working in application of traditional Chinese philosophy to contemporary issues as well as any reader interested in comparative cultural and ethical studies.

      Reconstructionist Confucianism
    • Reconstructionist Confucianism

      Rethinking Morality after the West

      • 316 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      The book explores how Confucian moral insights can effectively address the ethical void emerging in post-communist China, while also offering solutions to comparable issues in Western societies. It emphasizes the relevance of Confucian philosophy in contemporary moral discourse, suggesting that its principles can guide individuals and communities in navigating modern challenges.

      Reconstructionist Confucianism
    • Family-Oriented Informed Consent

      East Asian and American Perspectives

      • 288 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      This volume addresses the proper character of patient informed consent to medical treatment and clinical research. The goal is critically to explore the current individually oriented approach to informed consent which grew out of the dominant bioethics movement that arose in the United States in the 1970s. In contrast to that individually oriented approach, this volume explores the importance of family-oriented approaches to informed consent for medical treatment and clinical research. It draws on both East Asian moral resources as well as a critical response to the ways in which the practice of informed consent has developed in the United States

      Family-Oriented Informed Consent