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Health justice concerns the justified use of publicly funded resources in medicine, health care, and public health. Theories of Health Justice explores the philosophical implications of the assumption that we should use such resources for the purposes of achieving health. Providing an introduction to the debate about health justice, the book offers clear conceptual definitions of health and disease, as well as an analysis of the different relevant theories of justice. The author goes on to argue that a sufficientarian account of justice (the idea that we should aim to make sure that each citizen has enough) is most fitting for the purposes of health justice. He defends this specific theory of health justice in relation to health care and public health, before expanding the argument to engage with issues in global justice. This text is ideal for students interested in the philosophy of medicine, medical ethics and philosophy and public policy.

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An important and provocative book, which asks challenging questions that will be of interest to established scholars of the complex issues in health justice, while providing a compelling and accessible introduction for those new to this vital, and timely, area of enquiry. Schramme’s book will be of great use to students and researchers alike. -- Peter West-Oram, Lecturer in Bioethics, Brighton and Sussex Medical School

Table of Contents
Preface 1. The Concept of Disease 2. Health 3. Theories of Social Justice 4. Theories of Health Justice 5. Global Health Justice 6. Curtailing Health Promotion 7. A Sufficientarian Theory of Health Justice Further Reading Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
      Publication Date: 10/12/2018
      ISBN13: 9781786601445, 978-1786601445
      ISBN10: 1786601443

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Health justice concerns the justified use of publicly funded resources in medicine, health care, and public health. Theories of Health Justice explores the philosophical implications of the assumption that we should use such resources for the purposes of achieving health. Providing an introduction to the debate about health justice, the book offers clear conceptual definitions of health and disease, as well as an analysis of the different relevant theories of justice. The author goes on to argue that a sufficientarian account of justice (the idea that we should aim to make sure that each citizen has enough) is most fitting for the purposes of health justice. He defends this specific theory of health justice in relation to health care and public health, before expanding the argument to engage with issues in global justice. This text is ideal for students interested in the philosophy of medicine, medical ethics and philosophy and public policy.

      Trade Review
      An important and provocative book, which asks challenging questions that will be of interest to established scholars of the complex issues in health justice, while providing a compelling and accessible introduction for those new to this vital, and timely, area of enquiry. Schramme’s book will be of great use to students and researchers alike. -- Peter West-Oram, Lecturer in Bioethics, Brighton and Sussex Medical School

      Table of Contents
      Preface 1. The Concept of Disease 2. Health 3. Theories of Social Justice 4. Theories of Health Justice 5. Global Health Justice 6. Curtailing Health Promotion 7. A Sufficientarian Theory of Health Justice Further Reading Bibliography Index

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