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Honekamp-Yamamoto, Nao: Zum japanischen Umgang mit Leben, Sterben und Tod. In: Psychologie und Gesellschaftskritik, 2008, Vol. 32 (2-3), 83-90 |
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2 |
McConnell, John Robert: The ambiguity about death in Japan: an ethical implication for organ procurement. In: Journal of Medical Ethics. , 1999, Vol. 25 (4), 322-324. |
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3 |
Lock, Margaret: Deadly disputes: ideologies and brain death in Japan. In: > Youngner, Stuart J.; Fox, Renee C.; O'Connell, Laurence J., eds. Organ Transplantation: Meanings and Realities. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press; 1996: 142-167. |
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Kitagawa, Joseph Mitsuo: Medical ethics, history of: III. South and East Asia. D. Japan. 1. Japan through the nineteenth century. In: > Reich, Warren Thomas, ed. Encyclopedia of Bioethics. Revised Edition. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster Macmillan; 1995: 1491-1496. |
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5 |
Maruyama, Hiromi: Abortion in Japan: a feminist critique. In: Wisconsin Women's Law Journal. , 1995, 10, 131-160. |
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6 |
Hardacre, Helen: Response of Buddhism and Shinto to the issue of brain death and organ transplant. In: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. , 1994, Vol. 3 (4), 585-601. |
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7 |
LaFleur, William R.: Doing things differently: the ethics of abortion in Japan. In: American Journal of Ethics and Medicine. , 1994, Vol. 3 (1), 18-19. |
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Kimura, Rihito: Japan's dilemma with the definition of death. In: Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal. , 1991, Vol. 1 (2), 123-131. |
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Kato, Shigeru: Japanese perspectives on euthanasia. In: > Berger, Arthur S.; Berger, Joyce, eds. To Die or Not to Die? Cross-Disciplinary, Cultural, and Legal Perspectives on the Right to Choose Death. New York: Praeger; 1990: 67-82. |
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10 |
LaFleur, William R.: Contestation and consensus: the morality of abortion in Japan. In: Philosophy East and West. , 1990, Vol. 40 (4), 529-542. |
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11 |
Lock, Margaret; Honde, Christina: Reaching consensus about death: heart transplants and cultural identity in Japan. In: > Weisz, George, ed. Social Science Perspectives on Medical Ethics. Boston: Kluwer Academic; 1990: 99-119. |
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Feldman, Eric A.: Defining death: organ transplants, tradition and technology in Japan. In: Social Science and Medicine. , 1988, Vol. 27 (4), 339-343. |