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Explorations of the Relationship Between the right to Make Decisions and Moral Responsibility in Healthcare
(2020-11-18)
People intuitively think that there is a strong connection between having a
right to make decisions and to be morally responsible for those decisions.
This thesis explores the relationship between these notions in the ...
Giving Executives Their Due: Just Pay, Desert, and Equality
(2021-11-19)
Before, during, and after the global financial crisis of 2008, executive pay practices were widely debated and criticized. Economists, philosophers, as well as the man on the street all seem to have strong feelings towards ...
Weapons of Mass Destruction: Financial Crises from a Philosophical Perspective
(2022-11-09)
Financial crises are severely destructive events. The Global Financial Crisis of 2008 sent sovereign states into a spiral of political unrest and caused millions of people to lose their homes, their jobs, their life savings, ...
Confluence and Divergence of Emancipatory Healthcare Ideals and Psychiatric Contextual Challenges
(2022-05-09)
Person-centered care (PCC) is generally understood to involve shaping healthcare processes, decisions, and plans according to the individual values, preferences, or goals of each patient. This is in contrast to more ...