The ethics of betel nut consumption in Taiwan

Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (11):739-740 (2017)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

The ethics of betel nut use in Taiwan are examined in this article. It first presents scientific facts about the betel quid, its consumption and negative health consequences and then analyses the cultural background and economic factors contributing to its popularity in Asia. Governmental and institutional attempts to curb betel nut cultivation, distribution and sales are also described. Finally, the bioethical implications of this often ignored subject are considered.

Similar books and articles

Ethical and economic evaluations of consumption in contemporary China.Zhou Zhongzhi - 2001 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 10 (2):92-96.
Corporate Social Responsibility and Crony Capitalism in Taiwan.Po-Keung Ip - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 79 (1-2):167 - 177.
A Study on School Leaders' Ethical Orientations in Taiwan.Feng Feng-I. - 2011 - Ethics and Behavior 21 (4):317 - 331.
The morality of inclusion: A response to Duffy.D. F.-C. Tsai - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (5):504-504.
WHO membership: the plight of Taiwan.T. Duffy - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (5):504-504.
Taiwan Regulation of Biobanks.Chien-Te Fan, Tzu-Hsun Hung & Chan-Kun Yeh - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (4):816-826.

Analytics

Added to PP
2017-10-25

Downloads
2,373 (#3,321)

6 months
408 (#4,178)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Author Profiles

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations