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51Una panorámica sobre patentes, vacunas y covid-19Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 24. 2022.
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102Impartiality at the Patent OfficePublic Integrity. forthcoming.Social contract is one of the most common schemes for justifying patents. According to this theory, inventors obtain a commercial exclusivity in exchange for the disclosure of the invention, with the final aim of allowing others to use that knowledge in future innovations. Under the rationale of this social contract theory of patents, if a patent system is not guided by impartiality in its decisions, the relation between disclosure of inventions and future innovation becomes an issue, because no…Read more
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94On value-laden patents: a call for moral limitsInternational Journal of Ethics and Systems. forthcoming.Purpose. The main objective of this article is to discuss the suitability of moral and ordre public clauses, and to advance the view that ethical reflection within patent systems is valuable. Methodology. This is a conceptual paper that draws upon the present situation in Europe to illuminate a discussion of the different views about the morality patents, with particular emphasis on criticism of authors who have espoused a narrow interpretation of moral clauses, such as that adopted by the EPO. …Read more
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23W. D. Ross’s moral philosophyHumanities Journal of Valparaiso 15 41-64. 2020.The present work tries to analyze the moral philosophy of William David Ross. First, Ross's ethics precedents are exposed, focusing on three authors against whom he acknowledges entering into discussion: Kant, the utilitarians and Moore. This is the aim of the second chapter. Next, Ross's proposal is explained through three axes: 1) the theory of moral knowledge, where his well-known intuitionist theory will appear; 2) the doctrine of correction, composed of deontological pluralism; 3) and the d…Read more
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6La propuesta ética de William David RossRevista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 15 41-64. 2020.The present work tries to analyze the moral philosophy of William David Ross. First, Ross's ethics precedents are exposed, focusing on three authors against whom he acknowledges entering into discussion: Kant, the utilitarians and Moore. This is the aim of the second chapter. Next, Ross's proposal is explained through three axes: 1) the theory of moral knowledge, where his well-known intuitionist theory will appear; 2) the doctrine of correction, composed of deontological pluralism; 3) and the d…Read more
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Universidad de SalamancaDoctoral student
Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Technology |
Areas of Interest
Technology Ethics |
Philosophy of Science, Misc |
Value Theory |
Metaphilosophy |