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Principlism as Global Bioethics: A Critical Appraisal from a Confucian Perspective
Drawing upon Confucian ethical insights extracted from the Analects , this essay argues that principlism suffers from fundamental theoretical flaws....
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The COVID-19 global crisis and corporate social responsibility
In order to gain greater insight into the nature of corporate social responsibility (CSR) during a time of crisis, the study examines the commitment...
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Comparability of health states
Measuring an individual’s health states presupposes the ability to compare them. I maintain that our ability to compare quantities or magnitudes of...
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The Argument from Global Justice
The argument from global justice, in defense of the establishment of a world government, comes in many different versions depending on which notion... -
Talking Ethics Early in Health Data Public Private Partnerships
Data access and data sharing are vital to advance medicine. A growing number of public private partnerships are set up to facilitate data access and...
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Perceptions on the Ethical and Legal Principles that Influence Global Brain Data Governance
Advances in neuroscience and other disciplines are producing large-scale brain data consisting of datasets from multiple organisms, disciplines, and...
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How Can Hope Be Rational in the Context of Global Poverty?
This paper is a critical discussion of Claudia Blöser’s (
2022 ) “Global Poverty and Kantian Hope.” While Blöser shows that a lack of hope is often... -
Marketing in the Health Sector
During the pandemic, healthcare services have become more important than ever. The strategic composition of the marketing mix for healthcare services... -
The Covid-19 Pandemic and Global Bioethics
This book demonstrates that the COVID 19 pandemic asks for a a global approach to bioethics. it describes how the pandemic affects the experience of...
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The Argument from Global Heating
Global heating threatens to kill off human civilization and perhaps, in turn, humanity. And yet we continue with our emissions of greenhouse gases.... -
Transnational Health and Self-care Experiences of Japanese Women who have taken Oral Contraceptives in South Korea, including Over-the-counter Access: Insights from Semi-structured Interviews
In an increasingly globalized world, the accessibility of healthcare and medication has expanded beyond local healthcare systems and national...
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Local Understandings of Decent Work and the Legitimacy of Global Labour Standards: Insights from Garment Suppliers in Egypt and Jordan
This paper contributes to the debates on the effectiveness and legitimacy of global labour standards. Theoretically, the paper integrates literature...
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Investments, Universal Ownership, and Public Health
This chapter examines the role of investors, and asks whether they may be able to affect positively international public health. It is often said... -
Defending and Defining Environmental Responsibilities for the Health Research Sector
Six planetary boundaries have already been exceeded, including climate change, loss of biodiversity, chemical pollution, and land-system change. The...
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Health and environment from adaptation to adaptivity: a situated relational account
The definitions and conceptualizations of health, and the management of healthcare have been challenged by the current global scenarios (e.g., new...
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Toward Control of Infectious Disease: Ethical Challenges for a Global Effort
In this view from 2007–2009, the ethical challenges facing a potential global effort to control infectious disease are explored; they provide... -
Public health ethics: critiques of the “new normal”
The global response to the recent coronavirus pandemic has revealed an ethical crisis in public health. This article analyses key pandemic public...
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Measuring moral distress in health professionals using the MMD-HP-SPA scale
BackgroundMoral distress (MD) is the psychological damage caused when people are forced to witness or carry out actions which go against their...
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Using Narratives to Improve Health Literacy – An Ethical and Public Health Perspective
Most people have little interaction with the health system and tend to be unfamiliar with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of even common...