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Jabin J. Deguma

Researcher at Cebu Technological University

Publications -  13
Citations -  67

Jabin J. Deguma is an academic researcher from Cebu Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Sustainability. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications receiving 50 citations.

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Where is the Church in the Time of COVID-19 Pandemic: Preferring the Poor via G. Gutierrez’ “Liberation” and the Catholic Church’s Social Teaching in the Philippine Setting

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the Liberation Theology of Gustavo Gutierrez in relation to the Catholic Church's Social Teaching, whether the experience of poverty and crisis is part of the socio-spiritual responsibility of the church.
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An Analogical Investigation of the Pythagorean Triangle: From a Mathematical Figure to an Ethical Praxis

TL;DR: In this paper, an alternative and juxtaposed interdisciplinary view of the Pythagorean triangle from a mathematical point of view to ethical applicability is presented, where the authors argue that the concept of the right triangle could be an analogy for right living.
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Reflecting on the Personality of Artificiality: Reading Asimov’s Film Bicentennial Man through Machine Ethics

TL;DR: In this paper, the notion of personality in the case of what this paper coins as a "robot-incarnate" with the name Andrew, the first man who lived for two hundred years from his inception as an artificial machine, is considered.
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The possible threat of faking Covid-19 diagnostic tests and vaccination certifications: a call to an immediate action.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that everyone's collective effort could be the real embodiment of hope toward a new normal world immune from the virus and malpractices, and argue that falsifying documents that certify a person who has undergone Covid-19 vaccination could also happen.
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Redefining public health and sustainable economy: Covid-19 from pandemic to endemic.

TL;DR: This article argued that economic and societal sustainability must be framed and delimited within the human ecological boundary, a crucial viewpoint that could sustain public health amid a Covid-19 endemic world while preventing another viral pandemic from occurring.