The Philosophy of Public Health

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Dr Angus Dawson
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., Oct 1, 2012 - Philosophy - 204 pages

Public health is a particular area of medical practice that raises a series of philosophical issues that require urgent discussion. The philosophy of public health includes metaphysical questions such as, what do we mean by 'public' in public health? How ought we to conceptualise the idea of 'populations'? Are they merely aggregations of individuals? It also includes epistemological questions such as, what methods are most appropriate for thinking about public health? How do empirical and normative issues relate to each other? Controversial ethical, political and social issues, including those relating to vaccinations, the threat of pandemics and possible restrictions to individual liberties, public health research, screening and obesity policy should also be considered. This volume includes a diverse set of papers exploring a number of the most important theoretical and practical issues that arise across the whole field of the philosophy of public health.

 

Contents

List of Figures and Table
The Role of Law in Public Health
Luck Risk and Prevention
The Duty to Promote Social Capital
How a Localized
Health in Developing Countries and Our Global Responsibilities
The Case of Product
Newborn Screening and Choosing Whether to Know
Choosing to Sleep
Proposing
Equipoise in Public Health Research
The Mischievous
The Common Good Argument and HIV Prevention
Contagious Disease and Rights
Index

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Angus Dawson is Professor of Public Health Ethics and Head of Medicine, Ethics, Society & History (MESH) at the University of Birmingham, UK.

Angus Dawson, Robyn Martin, Katherine King, Patricia Illingwort, Onyebuchi A. Arah, Søren Holm, Gillian Brock, Paula Boddington, Kalle Grille, Niels Nijsingh, Benjamin Hale, Lauren Hale, Catherine A. Womack, Marcel Verweij, Leslie P. Francis, Margaret P. Battin, Jay A. Jacobson, Charles B. Smith, Charlotte Paul, T.M. Wilkinson.

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