The Issue of Chinese Bioethics in the Context of Globalization
Abstract
This article aims to explore the ethical issues of life in the wave of globalization, the development status, characteristics, and ethical issues on the impact of Chinese life and prospects. Bioethical issues because of the increasing human genome sequencing after a hit, of course, some of the past regarded as principles or rules in the detection of gene mapping, began with a crisis of confidence, or to explain difficulties, particularly those representing traditional especially religious ethics, but these religions in the face of the rapid development of modern science and technology under study and should be very efficient because they not only between religion and science to find the balance point, and even the development of a set of guiding principles or philosophy foundation to face more challenges in the future. On the other hand, there are many contemporary Chinese work ethics related topics are mentioned and discussed, so this article will try to learn from life science to ethics, and China in the context of ethics for bioethics conversations. This paper is intended to explore the development and characteristics of bioethics and its Impact on and prospect of Chinese bioethics. The impact on the issue of bioethics started with the gradual genome sequencing of gene mapping. With the test of gene mapping, the principles or rules taken for granted in the past begin to have crisis in confidence and difficulties in explanation, especially ethics, which represents traditional religions. But those religions efficiently learn and respond to the rapid development of modem technology, not only finding the right balance between religion and science but also developing a body of guidelines or philosophical foundations to deal with more challenges in the future. On the other hand, many writings in the field of Chinese ethics involve the related topics and discussions; therefore, this article is meant to have a dialogue with Chinese ethics about bioethics in the context of biotechnological ethics