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Hongladarum, Soraj
Keywords
Asian bioethics
Relativist
philosophy
Particularism
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Religious ethics
Methods of ethics
Philosophical ethics
Bioethics

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Abstract
"In September 2003, I was invited by Prof Ryuichi Ida of Kyoto University’s Faculty of Law to an international seminar on “Dialogue and Promotion of Bioethics in Asia” at the beautiful convention centre in Kyoto, where I gave two presentations. The first one was on “Organ Transplantation from a Theravada Buddhist Perspective” and the second on “Asian Bioethics: What Is It Really?” The first presentation, on which I collaborated with my colleague Dr Sirinart Vasanavathana from the Thai Ministry of Public Health, was a small research work that reflected on how the Theravada Buddhist views the contentious issue of organ transplantation and brain death. The idea presented was that Theravada Buddhism had nothing in principle against organ transplantation and organ donation per se, provided that such acts were genuinely altruistic. The most important consideration in Buddhism, when judging whether an action is right or wrong, is the motivation behind the action"
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2008
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