To care can feel good, or it can feel bad. It can do good, it can oppress. But what is care? A moral obligation? A burden? A joy? Is it only human? In Matters of Care, María Puig de la …
S Segall - Health, Luck, and Justice, 2009 - degruyter.com
" Luck egalitarianism"--the idea that justice requires correcting disadvantages resulting from brute luck--has gained ground in recent years and is now the main rival to John Rawls's …
Throughout the world, governments are restructuring social and welfare provision to give a stronger role to opportunity, aspiration and individual responsibility, and to competition …
Some healthcare systems are said to be grounded in solidarity because healthcare is funded as a form of mutual support. This article argues that health care systems that are …
Page 1 D. Exploring THE BASIC INCOME GUARANTEE BASIC INCOME RECONSIDERED SOCidl Justice, LiberOlism, Ond the Demonds of Equality Simon Birnbcum Page 2 Exploring the …
Michael Moehler develops a novel multilevel social contract theory. In contrast to existing theories in the liberal tradition, it does not merely assume a restricted form of reasonable …
N Barry - Journal of applied philosophy, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
abstract This article defends luck egalitarianism as an interpretation of the egalitarian ideal against two major criticisms levelled against it by Elizabeth Anderson—that it is trapped in …
JK Park, B Davies - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, shortages of scarce healthcare resources consistently presented significant moral and practical challenges. While the importance of vaccines as a …
K Voigt - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2013 - cambridge.org
In recent debates about the distribution of healthcare resources, the notion of individual responsibility for health has received an increasing amount of attention, in philosophical …