
儒家家庭價值的應用與生物科技倫理
Author(s) -
King Tak Ip
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
zhong wai yixue zhe xue
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1386-6354
DOI - 10.24112/ijccpm.121554
Subject(s) - confucian ethics , china , sociology , humanity , epistemology , environmental ethics , philosophy , law , political science
LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract also in English.隨着科技的發展當代社會出現了好些新的道德議題。學者嘗試從不同的宗教、哲學及文化傳統如儒家角度回應這些議題。部分學者在詮釋儒家傳統時卻往往只選取某些儒家的重要概念或引用某些儒家重要的經典然後論證儒家在回應某議題的適切性。但是儒家並非僅僅是一套哲學的系統。儒家在過往千多年一直為中國社會提供生活的指導原則。所以我們關注的應是如果將儒家這些原則應用到今天相關議題時將出現怎樣的狀况以及這些原則在歷史上的應用又能否為當代建構儒家倫理提供在概念與經典外的資源。本文探索的正是建構儒家倫理的方法問題。筆者嘗試從儒家的婚姻家庭價值及其在歷史上的具體應用看它對當代中國在生物科技方面的抉擇帶來什麼影響。如果儒家是一個活傳統其價值觀在過往的應用亦應可為今日的處境帶來洞見同時亦展現出儒家倫理歷久不變的價值。In response to the challenges presented by ever-emerging moral issues in contemporary society, ethicists try to obtain input from different religious, philosophical and cultural traditions, and Confucianism is a popular choice. In following Confucian ethics, people grasp important Confucian concepts, quote important passages from the Classics and engage in exegesis to argue for the contemporary relevancy of Confucianism and Confucian ethics. However, because Confucianism is a living tradition that has guided Chinese life for years, other questions must be addressed when considering Confucian ethics. How have Confucian principles been applied historically to handle similar issues? Can these past applications serve as a source for addressing contemporary Confucian ethics? This paper considers how people adhere to Confucian ethics. The author determines how select Confucian family values have been applied in the past to help the Chinese to achieve major objectives related to marriage and family, and shows how they apply to the use of biotechnology in contemporary China. The paper contends that if Confucianism remains a living Chinese tradition, its past applications should give insights, however heuristic, into how people currently adhere to Confucian ethics.DOWNLOAD HISTORY | This article has been downloaded 538 times in Digital Commons before migrating into this platform.