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1 |
Ding, Chunyan (Hg.): Chinese ethical and legal perspectives on automated vehicles 2025 |
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2 |
Chan, Helen Yue-lai et al.: How Confucian values shape the moral boundaries of family caregiving In: Nursing ethics : normative foundations, advanced concepts, and emerging issues / ed. by Michael J. Deem and Jennifer H. Lingler. - New York, NY : Oxford Univ. Press, (2024). - 255-273 |
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3 |
Hu, Jing Iris: Confucian ethics In: The Bloomsbury handbook of ethics / ed. by Christian B. Miller. - 2. ed . - London [u.a.] : Bloomsbury Acad., (2024). - 268-283 |
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4 |
Wee, Cecilia: Confucianism and killing versus letting die In: Bioethics and human rights : contemporary issues at home and abroad / ed. by Wanda Teays and Alison Dundes Renteln. - 3. ed . - Lanham, MD [u.a.] : Rowman & Littlefield, (2024). - 261-273 |
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5 |
Baldin, Sabine: How to inhabit the best of all possible worlds? : Leibniz's philosophical optimism in the age of environmental crises In: Environmental philosophy and East Asia : nature, time, responsibility / ed. by Hiroshi Abe, Matthias Fritsch and Mario Wenning, 2023, 8, 74-93 |
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6 |
Metz, Thaddeus: African and East Asian perspectives on ageing In: The Cambridge handbook of the ethics of ageing / ed. by C. S. Wareham. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, (2022). - 118-132 |
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7 |
Wong, Pak Hang: Why Confucianism matters for the ethics of technology In: The Oxford handbook of philosophy of technology / ed. by Shannon Vallor. - New York, NY : Oxford Univ. Press, (2022). - 609-628 |
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8 |
Fan, Ruiping: A Confucian conception of public reason and bioethics In: Public reason and bioethics : three perspectives / Hon-Lam Li ; Michael Campbell, eds. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, (2021). - 93-134 |
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9 |
Fan, Ruiping: Further reflections In: Public reason and bioethics : three perspectives / Hon-Lam Li ; Michael Campbell, eds. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, (2021). - 273-280 |
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10 |
Fan, Ruiping: Replies to Li and Farrell-Tham In: Public reason and bioethics : three perspectives / Hon-Lam Li ; Michael Campbell, eds. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, (2021). - 195-203 |
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11 |
Farrell, Dominic; Tham, Joseph: Further reflections In: Public reason and bioethics : three perspectives / Hon-Lam Li ; Michael Campbell, eds. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, (2021). - 253-272 |
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12 |
Farrell, Dominic; Tham, Joseph: Replies to Li and Fan In: Public reason and bioethics : three perspectives / Hon-Lam Li ; Michael Campbell, eds. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, (2021). - 181-194 |
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13 |
Hung, Ching: Technological meditation in and for Confucianism-based cultures In: Harmonious technology : a Confucian ethics of technology / ed. by Pak-Hang Wong and Tom Xiaowei Wang. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, (2021). - 50-65 |
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14 |
Li, Hon-Lam: Further reflections In: Public reason and bioethics : three perspectives / Hon-Lam Li ; Michael Campbell, eds. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, (2021). - 205-252 |
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15 |
Li, Hon-Lam: Replies to Farrell & Tham, and to Fan In: Public reason and bioethics : three perspectives / Hon-Lam Li ; Michael Campbell, eds. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, (2021). - 135-180 |
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16 |
Li, Hon-Lam (Hg.): Public reason and bioethics : three perspectives 2021 |
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17 |
Liang, Yongjia: Grave matters : geomancy and Neo-Confucian resistance to grave-removal in central China In: Chinese environmental ethics : religions, ontologies, and practices / ed. by Mayfair Yang. - Lanham, MD [u.a.] : Rowman & Littlefield, (2021). - 121-146 |
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18 |
Teng, Fei: Confucian personhood and the scientific spirit : "ren" as the foundation of Confucian ethics of technology In: Harmonious technology : a Confucian ethics of technology / ed. by Pak-Hang Wong and Tom Xiaowei Wang. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, (2021). - 95-109 |
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19 |
Tham, Joseph (Hg.): Multicultural and interreligious perspectives on the ethics of human reproduction : protecting future generations 2021 |
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20 |
Wang, Tom Xiaowei: Confucian ritual technicity and philosophy of technology In: Harmonious technology : a Confucian ethics of technology / ed. by Pak-Hang Wong and Tom Xiaowei Wang. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, (2021). - 10-28 |