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  • Gould, Christine (University of Oregon, 2023)
    This thesis proposes a mandatory class in Medical Equity and Ethics for Human Physiology majors at the University of Oregon, the majority of whom pursue a career in healthcare. Healthcare professionals need to understand ...
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    Amezcua, A. Isabelle (University of Oregon, 2021-05-16)
    Angels are a common motif in the World, and in the West. Not just in religion (and, by extension, philosophy), but also in art and its myriad expressions. There are many ways to imagine (that is, to make an image of) angels, ...
  • Fitzpatrick, Devin (University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
    I argue that depressed persons suffer from “existential guilt,” which amounts to a two-part compulsion: 1) the compulsive assertion or sense of a vague and all-encompassing or absolute threat that disrupts action and ...
  • Winz, April (University of Oregon, 2024-05)
    This research project explores ethics in professional practice within the public relations and communications field, particularly in the context of higher education. Through qualitative one-on-one interviews, it investigates ...
  • Noubossi, Nelly (University of Oregon, 2019)
    The 2014-2015 Ebola epidemic was the most devastating Ebola outbreak in history, killing over 10,000 people. During the outbreak, the WHO led efforts to design the best method to test the potential treatments quickly. ...
  • Schatz, Timothy (University of Oregon, 2021-05-16)
    The quintessential characterization of Hegel's philosophy is that of a circle. In the context of his Phenomenology of Spirit, this means a kind of unity or semblance thereof between sensuous-certainty and absolute knowing. ...
  • Hodges, Riley; Mortland, Emma (University of Oregon, 2021)
    This study seeks to explore the ethics of US foreign aid and the White Savior Complex by evaluating mission trips to Mexico. It seeks to address whether the majority of mission trips to Mexico provide the promised long-term ...
  • Fellman, Dimitra (University of Oregon, 2021)
    When the SARS-CoV-2 virus first emerged in December 2019, there were no vaccines or treatments, making diagnostic testing the foremost public health tool for combating viral transmission. The United States’ decentralized ...
  • Johnson, Ryan
    “Relief” is a poem about anthropocentric moral policy, and a critical reflection on animal welfare designed to provoke questions about why humanity uses non-human species the way we do. The purpose of the poem is not to ...

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