Overview
- The first volume to provide a comprehensive philosophical framework for understanding the concepts of justice, luck and responsibility in health care
- Covers important topics in contemporary health care such as euthanasia in persons with dementia, prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion, vaccination, and advance directives
- Provides an analysis from three categories of academic scholars (philosophers, economists, and theologians)?
Part of the book series: Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy (LOET, volume 30)
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About this book
In this book, an international group of philosophers, economists and theologians focus on the relationship between justice, luck and responsibility in health care. Together, they offer a thorough reflection on questions such as: How should we understand justice in health care? Why are health care interests so important that they deserve special protection? How should we value health? What are its functions and do these make it different from other goods? Furthermore, how much equality should there be? Which inequalities in health and health care are unfair and which are simply unfortunate? Which matters of health care belong to the domain of justice, and which to the domain of charity? And to what extent should we allow personal responsibility to play a role in allocating health care services and resources, or in distributing the costs?
With this book, the editors meet a double objective. First, they provide a comprehensive philosophical framework for understanding the concepts of justice, luck and responsibility in contemporary health care; and secondly, they explore whether these concepts have practical force to guide normative discussions in specific contexts of health care such as prevention of infectious diseases or in matters of reproductive technology. Particular and extensive attention is paid to issues regarding end-of-life care.
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Keywords
Table of contents (12 chapters)
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Philosophy of Health and Health Care
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Ethics of End-of-Life Care
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“This collection of essays draws upon philosophical, economic, sociological, and moral traditions to address foundational philosophical concepts and their relevance and application to practical questions in healthcare delivery. … in addition to philosophers and ethicists, this book will be of interest to scholars and professionals who are thinking about and questioning the conceptual underpinnings of healthcare policy, decisions, and prioritizations.” (Rachelle Barina, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2013)Editors and Affiliations
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Justice, Luck & Responsibility in Health Care
Book Subtitle: Philosophical Background and Ethical Implications for End-of-Life Care
Editors: Yvonne Denier, Chris Gastmans, Antoon Vandevelde
Series Title: Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5335-8
Publisher: Springer Dordrecht
eBook Packages: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law, Philosophy and Religion (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013
Hardcover ISBN: 978-94-007-5334-1Published: 23 December 2012
Softcover ISBN: 978-94-007-9629-4Published: 29 January 2015
eBook ISBN: 978-94-007-5335-8Published: 24 December 2012
Series ISSN: 1387-6678
Series E-ISSN: 2215-0323
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: VIII, 232
Topics: Philosophy of Medicine, Public Health, Health Economics, Ethics, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention