Philosophy of Public Health

Philosophy of Public Health

Dawson, Angus

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2009

208

Dura

Inglês

9780754660439

15 a 20 dias

498

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Contents: Introduction: the philosophy of public health, Angus Dawson; The role of law in public health, Robyn Martin; Luck, risk and prevention, Katherine King; The duty to promote social capital, Patricia Illingworth; On the evaluative space for measuring public health performance, Onyebuchi A. Arah; Global concerns and local arguments: how a localized bioethics may perpetuate injustice, SA?ren Holm; Health in developing countries and our global responsibilities, Gillian Brock; Shared responsibility agreements: causes of contention, Paula Boddington; Anti-paternalism and public health policy: the case of product safety legislation, Kalle Grille; Newborn screening and choosing whether to know, Niels Nijsingh; Choosing to sleep, Benjamin Hale and Lauren Hale; Categories of constraint and avenues of freedom: proposing collective agency for addressing problems of obesity, Catherine A. Womack; Equipoise in public health research, Marcel Verweij; Closing the book on infectious disease: the mischievous consequences for bioethics and for public health, Leslie P. Francis, Margaret P. Battin, Jay A. Jacobson and Charles B. Smith; The common good argument and HIV prevention, Charlotte Paul; Contagious disease and rights, T.M. Wilkinson; Index
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ethics;law;policy;luck;egalitarianism;activity;practitioners;common;good;arguments;HIV Exceptionalism;UK Code;Sleep Challenges;MCADD;UK Adult;Public Health Ethics;Public Health;Globalized Bioethics;Product Safety Regulation;Public Health Law;Van Der Maesen;HIV Prevention;Communicable Infectious Disease;Good Public Health Practice;Clinical Ethics Committees;HSV-2;Acyl CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency;Global Social Capital;Discuss HIV Prevention;Common Good Argument;Globalized Localisms;Multi-drug Resistant Tuberculosis;Institutional Review Board;Cervical Cancer Screening Services;Bird's Eye