Buddhism and Bioethics
Buddhism and Bioethics discuss contemporary issues in medical ethics from a Buddhist perspective. Drawing on ancient and modern sources, the book shows how Buddhist ethical principles can be applied consistently to a range of bioethical problems.
1. Buddhism, Medicine and Ethics --
I. Buddhism and medicine --
II. Buddhism and ethics --
III. Doing Buddhist ethics --
IV. Humans, animals and persons --
V. Ethics and human good --
VI. A test case --
2. At the Beginning of Life --
I. When does life begin? --
II. Reflections on the three conditions --
III. Embryo loss and twinning --
IV. Abortion --
V. Embryo research --
VI. Fertility control --
3. At the End of Life --
I. Defining death --
II. Buddhism and death --
III. The persistent vegetative state --
IV. Euthanasia: early sources --
V. Euthanasia: modern views.
0007191 | BJ 1289 .K43 1995 | Research Library (อาคาร 1 ชั้น 4) | พร้อมให้บริการ |
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