The challenge of healthcare for consensus public reason
This article argues that religious and other "non-public" reasoning can have a legitimate and beneficial role in justifying health-related resource allocation decisions affecting individuals, subpopulations and whole communities. Section I critically examines Norman Daniels’s exclusion of...
Auteur principal: | Hordern, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Philosophy Documentation Center
2021
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