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Dr. Eshan Dias

Felix Eshan Dias is a Catholic writer, a husband, a father, a chemical engineer by training, and holds a doctorate from the University of Cambridge.
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D.I.E. – The Triad of a New Religion

Part III (b) – O Equity! Aequitas in Perspective With the division of labour, …which in its turn is based on the natural division of labour in the family and the separation of society into individual...

Diversity, The First Person In The Triad Of The New Religion

Introduction Diversity is esteemed to be an overarching good and a fundamental value such as love, prudence or justice, which are deemed always good irrespective of the context.  Diversity is thus construed to be indispensable,...

As Roe Falls, Promoting Abortion Continues in the Developing World

(Caveat: The following article  contains some vivid descriptions of abortion, that may not be suitable for all readers. But we should keep in mind that as the murder of the unborn has been removed...

The Pied Vipers of Inaina – A Fairy Tale By Brother Grimm

Once upon a time, in a world far away, there arose and advanced the militant Captitans who built their multi-windowed fortress Inaina upon a dark promontory faithfully overlooking the states of Men.  They hated...

Putting Covid in Perspective: A Reflection

(Even if one may not agree with everything herein - and who said we have to agree on everything? - this is certainly an intriguing take on the current Covid debate from the erudite...

Is The Remedy A Remedy?

Introduction A solution to the Covidian problem was eagerly awaited - and emerged in a legion of vaccines.  Development of vaccines to coronaviruses has been difficult due to vaccine-induced enhanced disease responses evident in animal...

The Bioethicist and the Embryo

(This is one instalment of a four-part series on the human embryo by Dr. Eshan Dias. We are posting the third part of the series here below, which sums up his main argument. The...

A Brief History of Vaccines, Their Efficacy and Why These Ones Are Different

“To vaccinate or not to vaccinate, that is the question”, soliloquised Piglet, “since all vaccines are equal, but some vaccines are more equal than others” – poetic licence applied with apologies to William Shakespeare...

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