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  1. (1 other version)Debating the Cause of Health Disparities.Dorothy Roberts - 2012 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 21 (3):332-341.
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  • (1 other version)Understanding Race at the Frontier of Pharmaceutical Regulation: An Analysis of the Racial Difference Debate at the ICH.Wen-Hua Kuo - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (3):498-505.
    Looking closely into how the differences among populations are debated at the ICH, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive account on what actually occurs when states with different cultural backgrounds encounter one another at the frontier of pharmaceutical regulation, where neither West nor East shall exist.
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  • (1 other version)Understanding Race at the Frontier of Pharmaceutical Regulation: An Analysis of the Racial Difference Debate at the ICH.Wen-Hua Kuo - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (3):498-505.
    Reflecting on the tension of which he was aware between the imperial West and the still-mysterious East, Victorian writer Rudyard Kipling penned the above phrase to express the incommensurable situation wherein the Westerner never understands the Asian, as the latter’s culture differs too greatly from his own. However, aware that East and West nevertheless cannot remain separated forever, the author ends the poem with an eventual encounter between the two.Over 100 years have passed since this poem was written, yet the (...)
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  • Anti-Love Biotechnologies: Integrating Considerations of the Social.Kristina Gupta - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (11):18-19.
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  • Race.Michael James - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • The Vice of In-Principlism and the Harmfulness of Love.John Danaher - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (11):19-21.
    This is a response to Earp and colleagues' target article "If I could just stop loving you: Anti-love biotechnology and the ethics of a chemical break-up". I argue that the authors may indulge in the vice of in-principlism when presenting their ethical framework for dealing with anti-love biotechnology, and that they mis-apply the concept of harm.
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  • There's No Such Thing as Postracial Medicine.Yolonda Y. Wilson - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (9):48-49.
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  • Ethnic minority and migrant women’s struggles in accessing healthcare during COVID-19: an intersectional analysis.Adrienne Yong & Sabrina Germain - 2022 - Journal for Cultural Research 26 (1):65-82.
    This paper aims to show that the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified existing barriers to healthcare in England for ethnic minority and migrant women. These barriers include those embedded within the i...
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  • Cómo hacer frente a las acusaciones de falacia naturalista.Heraclio Corrales Pavía - 2023 - Isegoría 69:e06.
    Dada la relevancia filosófica y la existencia de acaloradas discusiones sobre falacia naturalista, es obligado para cualquier sistema de ética naturalista dar alguna respuesta sobre el modo en que supera las potenciales imputaciones de falacia naturalista. En este punto se pueden usar dos estrategias para defenderse del cargo de falacia: una es argumentar contra la pertinencia de la acusación en general, mostrando que la descripción de la falacia falla al señalar algo problemático en los argumentos naturalistas en general y otra (...)
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  • COVID-19 Highlighting Inequalities in Access to Healthcare in England: A Case Study of Ethnic Minority and Migrant Women.Sabrina Germain & Adrienne Yong - 2020 - Feminist Legal Studies 28 (3):301-310.
    Our commentary aims to show that the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified existing barriers to healthcare in England for ethnic minority and migrant women. We expose how the pandemic has affected the allocation of healthcare resources leading to the prioritisation of COVID-19 patients and suspending the equal access to healthcare services approach. We argue that we must look beyond this disruption in provision by examining existing barriers to access that have been amplified by the pandemic in order to understand the poorer (...)
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  • BiDil in the Clinic: An Interdisciplinary Investigation of Physicians’ Prescription Patterns of a Race-Based Therapy.Koffi N. Maglo, Jack Rubinstein, Bin Huang & Richard F. Ittenbach - 2014 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 5 (4):37-52.
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