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5Moral nexus of unmet needs and care in person‐centred care for patients with advanced dementia in a multicultural societyJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 1-7. 2024.Rationale: Patients with advanced dementia experience multifaceted vulnerabilities because of their diminished capacities for decision making. The dominant versions of person-centred care (PCC) emphasise patient preferences and autonomy, which often undermines a recognition of their distinct unfulfilled needs. Determining whether an individual autonomy conception of personhood applies to patients with advanced dementia is morally problematic from various theoretical perspectives and leads to the…Read more
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The Health Crisis of Immigrants and Displaced Persons in a Pluralistic Society: A Need for Global Bioethics GovernanceJibon Darshon 10 342-350. 2020.Abstract. Global bioethics governance is a necessity in the era of globalization, yet the research on this issue is inadequate and underdeveloped. This research project argues that introducing global bioethics governance may deal effectively with the health crisis of migrants. Since immigrants are the minority in a new country, thus, one of the moral questions regarding this issue reflects on how to ensure health justice for this population. Health crisis issues arise in a multicultural society,…Read more
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29Why do healthcare researchers in South Asia publish in predatory journals? A scoping reviewDeveloping World Bioethics 24 (2): 54-65. 2024.Predatory journals offer the promise of prompt publication to those willing to pay the article submission or processing fee. However, these journals do not offer rigorous peer review. Studies have shown that a substantial share of corresponding authors in predatory journals come from South Asia, particularly India. This scoping review aims to assess what is known about the reasons why healthcare researchers working in South Asia publish in predatory journals. 66 reports (14 editorials, 20 letter…Read more
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9Contemporary Medicalization and the Ethics of Death and DyingBangladesh Journal of Bioethics 12 (2): 29-36. 2021.This paper argues that contemporary medicalization is one of the reasons why death and dying should be considered as ethical issues. First, two distinct features regarding death and dying can be analysed by comparing ‘tamed death’ and ‘death untamed’. The distinction between death in Ars Moriendi and death as deprivationism has been compared before deducing a conclusion that biomedical ethics is an indispensable tool today to deal with the morality of death and dying. This issue is significant t…Read more
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35Abstract. Environmental ethicists ask several questions about global climate change; especially on the moral justification of the problem of non-compliance; i.e., why agents do not comply with their climatic responsibilities. It is evident that some developed countries have been perpetuating the climate change crisis by not following their climatic responsibilities (i.e., mitigation, adaptation, and compensation) or even more surprisingly a few of those states have been denying the climate chang…Read more
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632Theravada Buddhism and Roman Catholicism on the Moral Permissibility of Palliative Sedation: A Blurred Demarcation LineJournal of Religion and Health 61 1-13. 2021.Although Theravada Buddhism and Roman Catholicism agree on the moral justification for palliative sedation, they differ on the premises underlying the justification. While Catholicism justifies palliative sedation on the ground of the Principle of Double Effect, Buddhism does so on the basis of the Third Noble Truth. Despite their theological differences, Buddhism and Catholicism both value the moral significance of the physician’s intent to reduce suffering and both respect the sanctity of life…Read more
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Extreme Poverty, Property Rights, and Moral ObligationJagannath University Journal of Arts 4. 2014.
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Duquesne UniversityDoctoral student
Areas of Specialization
Biomedical Ethics |
Medical Research Ethics |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Applied Ethics |
Areas of Interest
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Neuroethics |
Medical Research Ethics |
Feminist Ethics |
Global Health |
Health Care Justice |
Disability |
Death and Dying |
Autonomy |