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    This paper argues that global public health ethics remains normatively incomplete, privileging Euro-American moral ontologies centered on individual autonomy, institutional authority, and procedural rationality, while marginalizing relational, communal, and character-based dimensions of moral life. It develops a relational ethical framework informed by Filipino moral philosophy, grounded in the interrelated concepts of kapwa (shared personhood), bayanihan (collective moral agency), and pagpapaka…Read more