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35Why Public Health Is Not About Public GoodsPublic Health Ethics 18 (3). 2025.According to the Public Goods Account, proposed by Jonny Anomaly, public health activities should only be concerned with the provision of health-related public goods. In this paper, I argue that the Public Goods Account cannot serve as an adequate account of public health activity. The main reason is that its central concept, that of health-related public goods, is itself implausible. I offer two potential understandings of health-related public goods and argue that, on both understandings, the …Read more
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63The Ethics of Mindfulness-Based Interventions: A Population- Level PerspectiveThe Oxford Handbook of Psychotherapy Ethics. 2019.When applied in population-level contexts, such as schools or business, mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) find themselves in a crossfire between two different kinds of criticisms. On one side, some worry that MBIs’ normative commitments might be “too thick,” worrying that MBIs might come with a particular conception of the good, and significant ethical and religious commitments. On the other side, some worry that contemporary MBIs are ethically “too thin,” as they shed too many of their ori…Read more
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80Three Harm-Based Arguments for a Moral Obligation to VaccinateHealth Care Analysis 30 (1): 18-34. 2021.A particularly strong reason to vaccinate against transmittable diseases, based on considerations of harm, is to contribute to the realization of population-level herd immunity. We argue, however, that herd immunity alone is insufficient for deriving a strong harm-based moral obligation to vaccinate in all circumstances, since the obligation significantly weakens well above and well below the herd immunity threshold. The paper offers two additional harm-based arguments that, together with the he…Read more
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81Does Mental Discipline Partially Restore the Responsibility of BCI Users?American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (1): 67-70. 2020.
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58"A Metaphysics of Psychopathology " by Peter ZacharRivista Italiana di Filosofia Analitica Junior 5 (2): 92-95. 2014.
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66Gupta, Mona: Is evidence-based psychiatry ethical?: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014, 224 pp., $53.00 , ISBN: 978-0-19-964111-6Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 36 (6): 439-443. 2015.
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139Precautionary Principle and the Problem of CounterproductivityAmerican Journal of Bioethics 17 (3): 58-59. 2017.
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50Integrative Bioethics: A Conceptually Inconsistent ProjectBioethics 30 (4): 325-335. 2016.This article provides a critical evaluation of the central components of Integrative Bioethics, a project aiming at a bioethical framework reconceptualization. Its proponents claim that this new system of thought has developed a better bioethical methodology than mainstream Western bioethics, a claim that we criticize here. We deal especially with the buzz words of Integrative Bioethics – pluriperspectivism, integrativity, orientational knowledge, as well as with its underlying theory of moral t…Read more
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80Against the integrative turn in bioethics: burdens of understandingMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy 21 (2): 265-276. 2018.The advocates of Integrative Bioethics have insisted that this recently emerging project aspires to become a new stage of bioethical development, surpassing both biomedically oriented bioethics and global bioethics. We claim in this paper that if the project wants to successfully replace the two existing paradigms, it at least needs to properly address and surmount the lack of common moral vocabulary problem. This problem points to a semantic incommensurability due to cross-language communicatio…Read more
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66Integrative Bioethics: A Conceptually Inconsistent ProjectBioethics 30 (5): 325-335. 2015.This article provides a critical evaluation of the central components of Integrative Bioethics, a project aiming at a bioethical framework reconceptualization. Its proponents claim that this new system of thought has developed a better bioethical methodology than mainstream Western bioethics, a claim that we criticize here. We deal especially with the buzz words of Integrative Bioethics – pluriperspectivism, integrativity, orientational knowledge, as well as with its underlying theory of moral t…Read more
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University of OxfordEthox Centre; Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, Green Templeton CollegeDoctoral student
Areas of Specialization
| Biomedical Ethics |