My paper consists of three parts. In the first part I try to explain the intellectual basis of bioethics in developing countries. In the second part I describe the bioethical dilemmas facing these countries. In the third part I shall discuss the changes that have to be made in bioethics if it is to take root in these countries, and thereby help them to improve the human existence.
Bioethical Issues
Bioethics
Biomedical Technology
China
Confucianism
Cultural Diversity
Developing Countries
Economics
Ethical Relativism
Ethics
Euthanasia, Passive
Health Care Rationing
Human Rights
Humans
International Cooperation
Internationality
Life Support Care
Paternalism
Physician-Patient Relations
Political Systems
Population Control
Public Health
Quality of Life
Religion
Religious Philosophies
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
Resource Allocation
Social Justice
Social Responsibility
Social Values
Social Welfare
Value of Life