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Report of the Kyoto Bioethics Seminar, and Comments on Comparative Bioethics

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Author(s)
Morioka, Masahiro
Keywords
Kyoto Bioethics Seminar
Bioethics
Bioethics in Asia
Religions
GE Subjects
Cultural ethics
Religious ethics
Bioethics
Community ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/226698
Online Access
http://www.eubios.info/EJ66/EJ66B.htm
Abstract
"On October 14th, 1996, the Kyoto Bioethics Seminar was held at International Research Center for Japanese Studies. The title of the seminar was "Comparative Bioethics in Asia: Are Japan, Israel, and India the Ends of Asia?" We invited Dr. Frank Leavitt as a lecturer, and Professor Carl Becker and Professor Jayapaul Azariah as commentators."
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1996
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