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Ubuntu as a blueprint: learning ethical transdisciplinarity from African indigenous knowledge systems. [PDF]
Gqaleni N, Foláyan MO.
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ABSTRACT This essay examines the controversy surrounding the Bhoot Vidya certificate program proposed by the Faculty of Ayurveda at Banaras Hindu University in 2019. Drawing on media coverage, curricular materials, and government policy, I analyze how the debate reveals broader tensions in the politics of contemporary Ayurveda, nationalism, and ...
Thomas Seibel
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The Agents of Climate Justice in Healthcare
ABSTRACT This paper addresses the critical issue of decarbonising healthcare systems to help combat climate change. I focus on identifying the ‘agents of justice’ responsible for this transformation. Beginning with the claim that healthcare's greenhouse gas emissions cause injustice, the paper assumes that achieving a net zero healthcare system is ...
Joshua Parker
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Can Evidential Pluralism mitigate bias and motivated reasoning? [PDF]
Jones J +3 more
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Information Discrimination and Its Implications on Distributing Healthcare Costs Fairly
ABSTRACT When healthcare resources are scarce, they ought to be distributed fairly across society. For some theories of distribution, an assessment of individual health risk is required for a fair distribution of both healthcare resources and burdens. Despite this requirement, prevailing theories underappreciate the cost of information on health risk ...
Harisan U. Nasir
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Bridging Integrative Medicine and AI: A Zhuangzian Perspective. [PDF]
Cordeiro-Rodrigues L +2 more
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Size Does Matter! Prioritizing Rare Diseases for Luck Egalitarian Reasons
ABSTRACT Rarity provides a challenging case for contemporary priority setting. On the one hand, many philosophers and economists argue that rarity has no inherent moral value, and thus that rare diseases merit no special treatment in priority setting decisions simply because they are rare.
Didde Boisen Andersen +3 more
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Reflections on interdisciplinary research in practice: Epistemological conflicts. [PDF]
Talbi M, van Woerden R.
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Abstract Background The integration of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) into higher education has transformed academic practices and redefined the boundaries of academic integrity. Despite institutional mandates for disclosure, students frequently conceal their GenAI use, reflecting ethical uncertainty and relational risk.
Yao Qu, Jue Wang
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