Justice, Luck & Responsibility in Health Care Philosophical Background and Ethical Implications for End-of-Life Care /

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 in...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Denier, Yvonne. (Editor), Gastmans, Chris. (Editor), Vandevelde, Antoon. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Series:Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy, 30
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Online Access:https://ezaccess.library.uitm.edu.my/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5335-8
Table of Contents:
  • General Introduction
  • Justice and Responsibility in Health Care  An Introduction; Yvonne Denier, Chris Gastmans & Antoon Vandevelde
  • Part 1: Philosophy of Health and Health Care Injustice and Inequality in Health and Health Care; Daniel M. Hausman
  • Affirmative Action in Health; Shlomi Segall
  • On Justice, Luck and Moral Responsibility Concerning Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis; Yvonne Denier
  • Mutual Moral Obligations in the Prevention of Infectious Diseases; Jeroen Luyten
  • Justice and Responsibility in Health, Care General Discussion and Conclusions of Part 1; Antoon Vandevelde
  • Part 2: Ethics of End-of-Life Care; Is There a Duty to Die in Europe? If Not Now, When?; John Hardwig
  • The Duty to Care. Democratic Equality and Responsibility for End-of-Life Health Care; Martin Gunderson
  • Dignity Enhancing Care for Persons with Dementia and its Application to Advance Euthanasia Directives; Chris Gastmans
  • The Authority of Advance Directives; Govert den Hartogh
  • The Wreckage of Our Flesh. Dementia, Autonomy and Personhood; Thomas Nys
  • On the Sacred Character of Human Life and Death; General Discussion and Conclusions of Part�2; Herman De Dijn
  • Epilogue
  • How to Move Forward?; Paul Schotsmans. Index.