
معرفی
Duff Waring is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at York University, holding cross-appointments in the Faculty of Health and Osgoode Hall Law School. He specializes in ethics, bioethics, and the philosophy of psychiatry. His work bridges philosophy, law, and mental health advocacy.
Education:
- PhD (Philosophy), York University, 2001
- LLB (Law), University of New Brunswick, 1983
- MA (Philosophy), University of New Brunswick, 1981
- BA, University of New Brunswick, 1978
Research Interests: Focuses on ethical dimensions of mental health law, psychiatric patient advocacy, and biomedical ethics. His work examines intersections between law, medicine, and philosophy, particularly in psychiatric contexts. He has contributed to debates on patient rights, psychedelic therapy ethics, and healthcare policy.
Teaching: Teaches philosophy courses at York and bioethics modules in Osgoode Hall’s Master’s in Health Law and the Faculty of Health’s graduate program. Notable courses include the Philosophy of Psychiatry Honours Seminar.
Professional Roles:
- Former Senior Editor, Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology
- Post-doctoral Fellow, McGill University Biomedical Ethics Unit (2001–2002)
- Research Associate, University of Toronto Health Law & Policy Group (2002–2004)
- Member of the Law Society of Ontario since 1987





