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Moral Views on Health

Victor Healey

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Moral Views on Health" explores the ethical dilemmas at the heart of public health, examining how societies worldwide balance individual freedoms with the collective good. The book delves into critical issues like vaccination policies, healthcare access, and global health equity, revealing the moral principles that underpin public health decisions. It highlights the tension between individual autonomy and a government's responsibility to protect its citizens, emphasizing that effective public health policy demands an ethical framework grounded in both cultural sensitivity and universal moral principles.

 
For instance, the book considers how mandatory vaccination programs raise questions about individual rights versus community immunity, and it also explores the challenge of fairly allocating scarce medical resources during pandemics. The book argues that public health decisions cannot be based solely on scientific or economic considerations, but must also account for inherent moral dimensions.

 
It begins by introducing core ethical concepts and frameworks, then explores specific case studies relevant to public health crises. The analysis incorporates empirical studies, policy documents, and philosophical insights to provide a multifaceted examination of these complex issues.

 
Ultimately, "Moral Views on Health" aims to contribute to a more informed and ethical approach to public health policy-making by providing readers with the knowledge to critically evaluate policies and advocate for ethically sound practices.
Disponible depuis: 04/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 70 pages.

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