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  1. Just Health Care.Norman Daniels - 1985 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    How should medical services be distributed within society? Who should pay for them? Is it right that large amounts should be spent on sophisticated technology and expensive operations, or would the resources be better employed in, for instance, less costly preventive measures? These and others are the questions addreses in this book. Norman Daniels examines some of the dilemmas thrown up by conflicting demands for medical attention, and goes on to advance a theory of justice in the distribution of health (...)
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  • On the Nature of Health an Action-Theoretic Approach.Lennart Nordenfelt - 1987
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  • Life and death: philosophical essays in biomedical ethics.Dan W. Brock - 1993 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    How should modern medicine's dramatic new powers to sustain life be employed? How should limited resources be used to extend and improve the quality of life? In this collection, Dan Brock, a distinguished philosopher and bioethicist and co-author of Deciding for Others (Cambridge, 1989), explores the moral issues raised by new ideals of shared decision making between physicians and patients. The book develops an ethical framework for decisions about life-sustaining treatment and euthanasia, and examines how these life and death decisions (...)
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  • Just Health Care.Cheyney Ryan - 1990 - Philosophical Review 99 (2):287.
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  • Four Indicators of Humanhood — The Enquiry Matures.Joseph F. Fletcher - 1974 - Hastings Center Report 4 (6):4-4.
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  • Faces of Medicine: A Philosophical Study.W. J. Van der Steen & P. J. Thung (eds.) - 1988 - KLUWER.
    The book aims to develop a new approach to philosophy of medicine. Much attention is paid to the relative merits of philosophical analysis in the Anglo-Saxon tradition, and phenomenology. Themes considered are cultural bias in philosophy of medicine, regular versus alternative medicine, concepts of health and disease, and the mind-body problem.
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  • Happiness.R. Barrow - 1983 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 45 (1):144-145.
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