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儒家的生死價值觀與安樂死
Translated title of the contribution
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Confucian Values of Life and Death & Euthanasia
羅秉祥
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Euthanasia
100%
Confucian Values
100%
Value of Life
100%
Life-and-death
100%
Confucian Ethics
40%
Suicide
40%
Quality of Life
31%
Assault
22%
Confucianism
18%
Humiliation
18%
Human Dignity
13%
Benevolence
13%
Dignity
13%
Humane Euthanasia
13%
Death with Dignity
13%
Hospice Care
13%
Permissibility
13%
Biological Life
13%
Mencius
9%
Human Rights
9%
Mortal
9%
Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
9%
Mercy
9%
Western Values
9%
Moral Qualities
9%
Intercultural Dialogue
9%
Palliative Care
9%
Dying Process
9%
Correlative Duty
9%
Biological Condition
9%
Moral Acceptability
9%
Alzheimer's Disease
4%
Parkinson's Disease
4%
Compassion
4%
Traditional Chinese Medicine
4%
Suicide Attempt
4%
Sovereignty
4%
Subscribe
4%
Should Be Given
4%
Healthcare Professionals
4%
Han Dynasty
4%
Life Trajectories
4%
Cultural Revolution
4%
Cross-cultural Comparison
4%
Moral Values
4%
Western Societies
4%
Individual Autonomy
4%
Chinese Cultural Values
4%
Emperor
4%
Premodern
4%
Chinese Intellectuals
4%
Human Condition
4%
Bondage
4%
Self-determination
4%
Moral Controversies
4%
Non-self
4%
Zhuangzi
4%
Loss of Control
4%
Internal Source
4%
Hell
4%
Sanctification
4%
Old Age
4%
Sickness
4%
Torture
4%
Moral Sense
4%
Chinese Novels
4%
Moral Argument
4%
High Quality of Life
4%
Contraception
4%
Zombies
4%
Procreation
4%
Non-intervention
4%
Rightness
4%
Physical Pain
4%
Confucian Virtues
4%
Quality of Care
4%
Personal Choice
4%
Good Death
4%
Maleficent
4%
Dying Patients
4%
Pure Land Buddhism
4%
Self-ownership
4%
Right to Die
4%
Dishonor
4%
Sweet Sorghum
4%
Disgrace
4%
Hospice philosophy
4%
Natural Life
4%
Natural Limits
4%
Right Conduct
4%
Biological Quality
4%
Impermissibility
4%
Taoist philosophy
4%
Positive Rights
4%
Quantity of Life
4%
Ought Implies Can
4%
Negative Rights
4%
Intractable Pain
4%
Arts and Humanities
Confucian
100%
Value of Life
100%
Confucian Ethic
69%
Moral
46%
Dignity
46%
Confucianism
30%
Suffering
30%
Humiliation
30%
Human Dignity
23%
Benevolence
23%
Permissibility
23%
Authors
15%
Mencius
15%
Limits
15%
mortals
15%
Duty
15%
Human Rights
15%
Mercy
15%
Enemy
15%
Lifespan
15%
correlative
15%
Cultural Dialogue
15%
Intellectuals
7%
Compassion
7%
Traditional Chinese
7%
Films
7%
Han dynasty
7%
Similarity
7%
Feelings
7%
Truth
7%
Manifestation
7%
Cultural Revolution
7%
Salient
7%
Consonance
7%
Western societies
7%
Liberation
7%
Pre-modern
7%
Human Condition
7%
Disagreement
7%
Self-Determination
7%
Doctrine
7%
Red
7%
Zhuang Zi
7%
Hell
7%
Cross-cultural comparison
7%
Controlled
7%
Emperor
7%
Chord
7%
Liberty
7%
Supremes
7%
Traits
7%
Destiny
7%
Moral Argument
7%
Zombie
7%
Procreation
7%
Seeing-in
7%
dictum
7%
Pure land Buddhism
7%
Ought Implies Can
7%
Self-Ownership
7%
Sanctity
7%
Dying
7%
Moral sense
7%
Voluntary Active Euthanasia
7%
Right to die
7%
bondage
7%
Disgrace
7%