"...[a] fascinating book … an illuminating tale of the cultural origins of American bioethical principles and the conclusion that the American bioethical project is incomplete." — Care Management Journals"Rethinking Autonomy is the first comprehensive comparison of a non-Western moral system in the context of Western philosophy, religious studies, and ethics. This is a seminal work—a masterpiece—that will be of great importance for biomedical ethicists." — Barbara Oakley, coeditor of Pathological Altruism"In our increasingly multicultural societies, a volume such as this is essential. With life, death, and legal issues at stake, it is an important contribution that those in the health, legal, and social services professions will find valuable as they navigate the complex terrain of making decisions and counseling other people in making decisions, often in emotionally charged, if not traumatic, contexts." — Paula Arai, author of Bringing Zen Home: The Healing Heart of Japanese Women's Rituals