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  1. Commodification and exploitation: arguments in favour of compensated organ donation.L. D. de Castro - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (3):142-146.
    This paper takes the view that compensated donation and altruism are not incompatible. In particular, it holds that the arguments against giving compensation stand on weak rational grounds: the charge that compensation fosters “commodification” has neither been specific enough to account for different types of monetary transactions nor sufficiently grounded in reality to be rationally convincing; although altruism is commendable, organ donors should not be compelled to act purely on the basis of altruistic motivations, especially if there are good reasons (...)
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    Human organs from prisoners: kidneys for life.L. D. de Castro - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (3):171-175.
    A proposal to allow prisoners to save their lives or to be eligible for commutation of sentence by donating kidneys for transplantation has been a subject of controversy in the Philippines. Notwithstanding the vulnerabilities associated with imprisonment, there are good reasons for allowing organ donations by prisoners. Under certain conditions, such donations can be very beneficial not only to the recipients but to the prisoners themselves. While protection needs to be given to avoid coercion and exploitation, overprotection has to be (...)
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    How Much Time Does a Measurement Take?Carlos Alexandre Brasil, L. A. de Castro & R. D. J. Napolitano - 2013 - Foundations of Physics 43 (5):642-655.
    We consider the problem of measurement using the Lindblad equation, which allows the introduction of time in the interaction between the measured system and the measurement apparatus. We use analytic results, valid for weak system-environment coupling, obtained for a two-level system in contact with a measurer (Markovian interaction) and a thermal bath (non-Markovian interaction), where the measured observable may or may not commute with the system-environment interaction. Analysing the behavior of the coherence, which tends to a value asymptotically close to (...)
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    Symposium: Ethical considerations in HIV preventive vaccine research: examining the 18 UNAIDS guidance points. The 18 UNAIDS guidance points. [REVIEW]L. D. De Castro, P. Sy, R. Macklin, C. C. Macpherson, V. Mahulja-Stamenkovic, I. Prpic, S. Zaputovic, N. Kirincic, E. Tomasic-Martinis & P. F. Cromwell - 2001 - Developing World Bioethics 1 (2):116-120.
    Here are the 18 guidance points contained in the UNAIDS document on Ethical Considerations in HIV Preventive Vaccine Research, reproduced by kind permission of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS.
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  5. Le principe de délicatesse et l'économie libidineuse chez Sade.Clara Carnicero de Castro - 2015 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 3 (1):180-189.
    Dans une lettre à son épouse, Sade fait l'éloge de la bizarrerie et l’élève au rang de catégorie esthétique sous le nom de « principe de délicatesse ». Cela peut sembler paradoxal, comme l'a bien remarqué Michel Delon, que celui qui énonce le devoir de délicatesse est celui-là même dont le nom est devenu synonyme de brutalité. Le terme est en effet ambigu et possède dans l'oeuvre du marquis plusieurs sens: de l'échange de soins entre Juliette et sa maîtresse préférée (...)
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  6. Le refus de la théorie et le sens pratique de la mauvaise foi chez Jean-Paul Sartre.Fabio Caprio Leite de Castro - 2005 - Bulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique 1.
    Le statut théorique du rapport cognitif entre sujet et objet a été refusé par Sartre depuis ses premiers textes phénoménologiques et surtout dans L?Être et le Néant . C?est justement le rapport existentiel et immédiat de la conscience au monde, c?est-à-dire la conscience (de) soi, qui nous donne le point le plus substantiel dans la description phénoménologique sartrienne de la liberté. La conscience est plongée dans le monde et elle ne peut jamais lui échapper. Toutefois, elle peut quand même essayer (...)
     
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    The UNAIDS Guidance Document: A Statement Against Using People.Peter A. Sy Leonardo D. De Castro - 2002 - Developing World Bioethics 1 (2):135-141.
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    Exploitation in the use of human subjects for medical experimentation: A re-examination of basic issues.Leonardo D. de Castro - 1995 - Bioethics 9 (3):259–268.
    Relatively subtle forms of exploitation of human subjects may arise from the inefficiency or incompetence of a researcher, from the existence of a power imbalance between principal and subject, or from the uneven distribution of research risks among various segments of the population. A powerful and knowledgeable person (or institution) may perpetrate the exploitation of an unempowered and ignorant individual even without intending to. There is an ethical burden on the former to protect the interests of the vulnerable. Excessive or (...)
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    Exploitation in the Use of Human Subjects for Medical Experimentation: A Re‐Examination of Basic Issues.Leonardo D. de Castro - 1995 - Bioethics 9 (3):259-268.
    Relatively subtle forms of exploitation of human subjects may arise from the inefficiency or incompetence of a researcher, from the existence of a power imbalance between principal and subject, or from the uneven distribution of research risks among various segments of the population. A powerful and knowledgeable person (or institution) may perpetrate the exploitation of an unempowered and ignorant individual even without intending to. There is an ethical burden on the former to protect the interests of the vulnerable. Excessive or (...)
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    The UNaIDS guidance document: A statement against using people.Leonardo D. de Castro & Peter A. Sy - 2001 - Developing World Bioethics 1 (2):135–141.
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    Age Matters but it should not be Used to Discriminate Against the Elderly in Allocating Scarce Resources in the Context of COVID-19.Leniza de Castro-Hamoy & Leonardo D. de Castro - 2020 - Asian Bioethics Review 12 (3):331-340.
    A patient’s age serves as a very useful guide to physicians in deciding what disease manifestations to anticipate, what treatment to offer for certain conditions, and how to prepare for possible emergencies. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, determining treatment options on the basis of a patient’s chronological age can easily give rise to unjustified discrimination. This is of particular significance in situations where the allocation of scarce critical care resources could have a direct impact on who will live (...)
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    Exploitation in the use of human subjects for medical experimentation: A re-examination of basic issues.Leonardo D. De Castro - 1995 - Bioethics 9 (3):259-268.
    Relatively subtle forms of exploitation of human subjects may arise from the inefficiency or incompetence of a researcher, from the existence of a power imbalance between principal and subject, or from the uneven distribution of research risks among various segments of the population. A powerful and knowledgeable person (or institution) may perpetrate the exploitation of an unempowered and ignorant individual even without intending to. There is an ethical burden on the former to protect the interests of the vulnerable. Excessive or (...)
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    Response.Lalaine H. Siruno & Leonardo D. de Castro - 2007 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 4 (3):243-244.
    The offer of the fast food company gives rise to suspicion. This seems to be based on unfounded stereotypes, however. This paper argues that we need to preserve choices in taking particular courses of action. There is nothing inherently wrong in fast food consumption so long as consumers are made aware of the importance of weight management and proper nutrition.
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    Les involontaires de la patrie.Eduardo Viveiros De Castro, Armand Aupiais-L’Homme & Henrique Rocha De Souza Lima - 2017 - Multitudes 69 (4):123.
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    Is there an Asian Bioethics?Leonardo D. De Castro - 1999 - Bioethics 13 (3-4):227-235.
    Is there an Asian Bioethics? Some people might consider it blasphemous even to ask this question. But this paper asks it not so much to seek an answer as to clarify what it could actually mean. The idea is to sort out the presuppositions and possible implications of asserting the existence of an Asian bioethics. In the end, this paper makes the following points: (1) In the attempt to assert an Asian identity, one must be careful not to commit the (...)
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    Ethical Issues in Post-Disaster Clinical Interventions and Research: A Developing World Perspective. Key Findings from a Drafting and Consensus Generation Meeting of the Working Group on Disaster Research and Ethics (WGDRE) 2007.Athula Sumathipala, Aamir Jafarey, Leonardo D. De Castro, Aasim Ahmad, Darryl Marcer, Sandya Srinivasan, Nandini Kumar, Sisira Siribaddana, Sleman Sutaryo, Anant Bhan, Dananjaya Waidyaratne, Sriyakanthi Beneragama, Chandrani Jayasekera, Sarath Edirisingha & Chesmal Siriwardhana - 2010 - Asian Bioethics Review 2 (2):124-142.
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    Debts of Good Will and Interpersonal Justice.Leonardo D. de Castro - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 24:21-26.
    A debt of good will is incurred when a person becomes the beneficiary of significant assistance or favor given by another. Usually, the beneficiary is in acute need of the assistance given or favor granted. This provides an opportunity for the giving of help to serve as a vehicle for the expression of sympathy or concern. The debt could then be appreciated as one of good will because, by catering to another person's pressing need, the benefactor is able to express (...)
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    Critical care in the philippines: The "Robin Hood principle" vs. kagandahang loob.Leonardo D. de Castro & Peter A. Sy - 1998 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 23 (6):563 – 580.
    Practical medical decisions are closely integrated with ethical and religious beliefs in the Philippines. This is shown in a survey of Filipino physicians' attitudes towards severely compromised neonates. This is also the reason why the ethical analysis of critical care practices must be situated within the context of local culture. Kagandahang loob and kusang loob are indigenous Filipino ethical concepts that provide a framework for the analysis of several critical care practices. The practice of taking-from-the-rich-to-give-to-the-poor in public hospitals is not (...)
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    Commentaries from Different Perspectives: Even in the Face of Similarities, Differences Matter.Leonardo D. De Castro - 2013 - Asian Bioethics Review 5 (2):81-84.
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    Commercial Surrogacy, Compensation for Research Participants and Other Arguments for Public Education in Bioethics.Leonardo D. De Castro - 2014 - Asian Bioethics Review 6 (1):1-7.
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    Clinical Trial Subjects in India—Lessons for Asia.Leonardo D. De Castro - 2013 - Asian Bioethics Review 5 (4):293-295.
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    Disease-Related Stigma and Discrimination: Worse than Disease Itself?Leonardo D. de Castro - 2015 - Asian Bioethics Review 7 (1):1-4.
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    Ethics Education Needs More than the Four Principles: Bioethics Discourse in a Community of Inquiry.Leonardo D. de Castro & Isidro Manuel C. Valero - 2018 - In Henk ten Have (ed.), Global Education in Bioethics. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 69-80.
    This essay reexamines the four-principle approach to biomedical ethics in the context of ethics education in general and in relation to possible ethics discourse within a community of inquiry in particular. A community of inquiry is the setting for learning and education in philosophy for children. This community enables children to acquire critical thinking and other skills as part of democratic education. The use of the four principles approach tends to contribute to a practice that limits critical thinking skills because (...)
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    Future Perfect.Leonardo D. De Castro & Allan Layug - 2003 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 6 (3):188-189.
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    Patient Vulnerability and Professional Vulnerability.Leonardo D. de Castro - 2012 - Asian Bioethics Review 4 (3):167-170.
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    The Bio-Economy: A Challenge to the Integrity of Medicine and Healthcare.Leonardo D. de Castro - 2014 - Asian Bioethics Review 6 (3):203-207.
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    Transporting Values by Technology Transfer.Leonardo D. De Castro - 1997 - Bioethics 11 (3-4):193-205.
    The introduction of new medical technologies into a developing country is usually greeted with enthusiasm as the possible benefits become an object of great anticipation and provide new hope for therapy or relief. The prompt utilization of new discoveries and inventions by a medical practitioner serves as a positive indicator of high standing in the professional community. But the transfer of medical technology also involves a transfer of concomitant values. There is a danger that, in the process of adopting a (...)
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    Vulnerability: From Protection to Empowerment.Leonardo D. de Castro & Ma Ines Av Fernandez - 2014 - Asian Bioethics Review 6 (4):327-331.
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    Governance of Biomedical Research in Singapore and the Challenge of Conflicts of Interest.Calvin Wai Loon Ho, Leonardo D. de Castro & Alastair V. Campbell - 2014 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 23 (3):288-296.
    This article discusses the establishment of a governance framework for biomedical research in Singapore. It focuses on the work of the Bioethics Advisory Committee , which has been instrumental in institutionalizing a governance framework, through the provision of recommendations to the government, and through the coordination of efforts among government agencies. However, developing capabilities in biomedical sciences presents challenges that are qualitatively different from those of past technologies. The state has a greater role to play in balancing conflicting and potentially (...)
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    SCHOPENHAUER, A.: De la cuádruple raíz del principio de razón suficiente.J. L. Martínez de Castro - 1981 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 16:203.
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  31. Natural deduction for paraconsistent logic.Milton Augustinis de Castro & Itala Maria Loffredo D'ottaviano - 2000 - Logica Trianguli 4:3-24.
     
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    Ascertaining and Aligning Intentions, Consensus-Building in End-of-Life Decision-Making, Mainstreaming Traditional and Complementary Medicine.Leonardo D. De Castro - 2015 - Asian Bioethics Review 7 (4):341-344.
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    Asian Bioethics: Bioethics in Asia.Leonardo D. de Castro - 2008 - Asian Bioethics Review:v - viii.
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    Bioethics in Asia—Global Bioethics.Leonardo D. de Castro - 2009 - Asian Bioethics Review 1 (1):1-4.
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    Enhancing the Richness of Bioethics.Leonardo D. de Castro - 2009 - Asian Bioethics Review 1 (3):181-184.
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  36. 6.2. Genetic Research and Cultural Integrity.Leonardo D. de Castro - forthcoming - Bioethics in Asia: The Proceedings of the Unesco Asian Bioethics Conference (Abc'97) and the Who-Assisted Satellite Symposium on Medical Genetics Services, 3-8 Nov, 1997 in Kobe/Fukui, Japan, 3rd Murs Japan International Symposium, 2nd Congress of the Asi.
     
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    Integrity of the Body.Leonardo D. de Castro - 2009 - Asian Bioethics Review 1 (2):87-88.
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    Must All Biomedical Research Aim to Enhance?Leonardo D. De Castro - 2010 - Asian Bioethics Review 2 (4):255-257.
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    Promoting a Global Appreciation of Asian Narratives.Leonardo D. de Castro - 2011 - Asian Bioethics Review 3 (2):49-51.
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    Rethinking the Family.Leonardo D. de Castro - 2009 - Asian Bioethics Review 1 (4):315-317.
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    Transparency and Community Benefit-Sharing.Leonardo D. de Castro - 2012 - Asian Bioethics Review 4 (2):85-89.
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    The Principlism-Confucianism Debate Continues.Leonardo D. de Castro - 2012 - Asian Bioethics Review 4 (1):1-3.
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    The Tortured Physician: Better to be Complicit?Leonardo D. de Castro - 2011 - Asian Bioethics Review 3 (3):179-181.
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    Response.Sarah Jane Toledano & Leonardo D. de Castro - 2007 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 4 (3):241-242.
    Fast food companies like Siam Burger that participate in health awareness campaigns create a conflict of interest between the social responsibility of promoting health and the business interest of increasing sales through marketing strategies like advertising. Alternative options of raising health awareness without mitigating the involvement of fast food companies either by denying advertisements or having a third party foundation should be explored.
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    The declaration of Istanbul in the Philippines: success with foreigners but a continuing challenge for local transplant tourism. [REVIEW]Leonardo D. de Castro - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4):929-932.
    The Philippine government officially responded to the Declaration of Istanbul on Organ Trafficking and the related WHO Guidelines on organ transplantation by prohibiting all transplants to foreigners using Filipino organs. However, local tourists have escaped the regulatory radar, leaving a very wide gap in efforts against human trafficking and transplant tourism. Authorities need to deal with the situation seriously, at a minimum, by issuing clear procedures for verifying declarations of kinship or emotional bonds between donors and recipients. Foreigners who come (...)
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    Future Perfect. [REVIEW]Leonardo D. De Castro & Allan Layug - 2003 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 6 (3):188-189.
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    Future Perfect. [REVIEW]Leonardo D. De Castro & Allan Layug - 2003 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 6 (3):188-189.
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    Raising Questions about an Ideological Approach to Bioethics Discourse in Asia.Leonardo D. De Castro & Victor M. Cole - 2015 - Asian Bioethics Review 7 (3):257-259.
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    Introduction: Contexts for a Comparative Relativism.Casper Bruun Jensen, Barbara Herrnstein Smith, G. E. R. Lloyd, Martin Holbraad, Andreas Roepstorff, Isabelle Stengers, Helen Verran, Steven D. Brown, Brit Ross Winthereik, Marilyn Strathern, Bruce Kapferer, Annemarie Mol, Morten Axel Pedersen, Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, Matei Candea, Debbora Battaglia & Roy Wagner - 2011 - Common Knowledge 17 (1):1-12.
    This introduction to the Common Knowledge symposium titled “Comparative Relativism” outlines a variety of intellectual contexts where placing the unlikely companion terms comparison and relativism in conjunction offers analytical purchase. If comparison, in the most general sense, involves the investigation of discrete contexts in order to elucidate their similarities and differences, then relativism, as a tendency, stance, or working method, usually involves the assumption that contexts exhibit, or may exhibit, radically different, incomparable, or incommensurable traits. Comparative studies are required to (...)
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    Failure of informed consent in compensated non-related kidney donation in the Philippines.Tsuyoshi Awaya, Lalaine Siruno, Sarah Jane Toledano, Francis Aguilar, Yosuke Shimazono & Leonardo D. De Castro - 2009 - Asian Bioethics Review 1 (2):138-143.
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