Ageing Without Ageism?
Conceptual Puzzles and Policy Proposals
Herausgeber: Bognar, Greg; Gosseries, Axel
Ageing Without Ageism?
Conceptual Puzzles and Policy Proposals
Herausgeber: Bognar, Greg; Gosseries, Axel
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Ageing without Ageism? aims to contribute to the essential and timely discussion on age, ageism, population ageing, and public policy.
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Ageing without Ageism? aims to contribute to the essential and timely discussion on age, ageism, population ageing, and public policy.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780192894090
- ISBN-10: 0192894099
- Artikelnr.: 67865038
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780192894090
- ISBN-10: 0192894099
- Artikelnr.: 67865038
Greg Bognar is Associate Professor in Practical Philosophy at Stockholm University and a Senior Researcher at the Stockholm Centre for Healthcare Ethics (CHE). Previously, he worked at LaTrobe University in Melbourne, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Center for Bioethics at New York University, and the Central European University. He held research fellowships at Princeton University, Harvard University, and Flinders University. He is co-author of the book The Ethics of Health Care Rationing: An Introduction (Routledge, 2014; second, expanded edition 2022). Axel Gosseries is a philosopher (PhD., UCLouvain) and a law scholar (LL.M., London). He is FNRS Research Professor and Professeur extraordinaire at UCLouvain (Belgium) where he heads the Hoover Chair in economic and social ethics and the PPE Program. He has published in philosophy, law and economics journals and has been working for 25 years on issues of intergenerational justice. He has taught courses and seminars in 13 countries and has spent research time in a variety of research institutes, including recently at ICUB (Bucharest), ISCTE-IUL (Lisbon), AIAS (Aarhus), IJ-UC (Coimbra), IFFS (Stockholm), the Czech Academy of Sciences (Prague).
* 1: Greg Bognar and Axel Gosseries: Introduction
* 2: Katharina Berndt Rasmussen: Age Discrimination: Is It Special? Is
It Wrong?
* 3: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Does the Badness of Disability Differ
from that of Old Age?
* 4: Viki Møller Lyngby Pedersen: In Defence of Age-Differentiated
Paternalism
* 5: Matthew D. Adler: Age and the Social Value of Risk Reduction:
Three Perspectives
* 6: Paul Bou-Habib: Can Egalitarians Justify Spending More on the
Elderly?
* 7: Axel Gosseries: Age Limits and the Significance of Entire Lives
Egalitarianism
* 8: Simon Birnbaum and Kenneth Nelson: Age Universalism will Benefit
All (Ages)
* 9: Anca Gheaus: "Let Them Be Children"? Age Limits in Voting and
Conceptions of Childhood
* 10: Alexandru Volacu: Age and the Voting-Driving Analogy
* 11: Tyler M. John: Empowering Future People by Empowering the Young?
* 12: Greg Bognar: COVID-19, Age, and Rationing
* 13: Francesca Minerva: Ageism in Assisted Reproduction
* 14: Andrée-Anne Cormier and Harry Brighouse: An Education Resource
Account for Early School Leavers
* 15: Vincent Vandenberghe: Differentiating Retirement Age to
Compensate for Health and Longevity Inequality?
* 16: Kim Angell: Aging in Place and Autonomy: Is the 'Age-Friendly'
City Initiative Too Elderly-Friendly?
* 17: Daniel Halliday: An Age-Based Delayed Housing Wealth Tax
* 18: Manuel Sá Valente: Two Types of Age-Sensitive Taxation
* 19: Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere: An Age-Differentiated Tax
on Bequests
* 2: Katharina Berndt Rasmussen: Age Discrimination: Is It Special? Is
It Wrong?
* 3: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Does the Badness of Disability Differ
from that of Old Age?
* 4: Viki Møller Lyngby Pedersen: In Defence of Age-Differentiated
Paternalism
* 5: Matthew D. Adler: Age and the Social Value of Risk Reduction:
Three Perspectives
* 6: Paul Bou-Habib: Can Egalitarians Justify Spending More on the
Elderly?
* 7: Axel Gosseries: Age Limits and the Significance of Entire Lives
Egalitarianism
* 8: Simon Birnbaum and Kenneth Nelson: Age Universalism will Benefit
All (Ages)
* 9: Anca Gheaus: "Let Them Be Children"? Age Limits in Voting and
Conceptions of Childhood
* 10: Alexandru Volacu: Age and the Voting-Driving Analogy
* 11: Tyler M. John: Empowering Future People by Empowering the Young?
* 12: Greg Bognar: COVID-19, Age, and Rationing
* 13: Francesca Minerva: Ageism in Assisted Reproduction
* 14: Andrée-Anne Cormier and Harry Brighouse: An Education Resource
Account for Early School Leavers
* 15: Vincent Vandenberghe: Differentiating Retirement Age to
Compensate for Health and Longevity Inequality?
* 16: Kim Angell: Aging in Place and Autonomy: Is the 'Age-Friendly'
City Initiative Too Elderly-Friendly?
* 17: Daniel Halliday: An Age-Based Delayed Housing Wealth Tax
* 18: Manuel Sá Valente: Two Types of Age-Sensitive Taxation
* 19: Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere: An Age-Differentiated Tax
on Bequests
* 1: Greg Bognar and Axel Gosseries: Introduction
* 2: Katharina Berndt Rasmussen: Age Discrimination: Is It Special? Is
It Wrong?
* 3: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Does the Badness of Disability Differ
from that of Old Age?
* 4: Viki Møller Lyngby Pedersen: In Defence of Age-Differentiated
Paternalism
* 5: Matthew D. Adler: Age and the Social Value of Risk Reduction:
Three Perspectives
* 6: Paul Bou-Habib: Can Egalitarians Justify Spending More on the
Elderly?
* 7: Axel Gosseries: Age Limits and the Significance of Entire Lives
Egalitarianism
* 8: Simon Birnbaum and Kenneth Nelson: Age Universalism will Benefit
All (Ages)
* 9: Anca Gheaus: "Let Them Be Children"? Age Limits in Voting and
Conceptions of Childhood
* 10: Alexandru Volacu: Age and the Voting-Driving Analogy
* 11: Tyler M. John: Empowering Future People by Empowering the Young?
* 12: Greg Bognar: COVID-19, Age, and Rationing
* 13: Francesca Minerva: Ageism in Assisted Reproduction
* 14: Andrée-Anne Cormier and Harry Brighouse: An Education Resource
Account for Early School Leavers
* 15: Vincent Vandenberghe: Differentiating Retirement Age to
Compensate for Health and Longevity Inequality?
* 16: Kim Angell: Aging in Place and Autonomy: Is the 'Age-Friendly'
City Initiative Too Elderly-Friendly?
* 17: Daniel Halliday: An Age-Based Delayed Housing Wealth Tax
* 18: Manuel Sá Valente: Two Types of Age-Sensitive Taxation
* 19: Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere: An Age-Differentiated Tax
on Bequests
* 2: Katharina Berndt Rasmussen: Age Discrimination: Is It Special? Is
It Wrong?
* 3: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Does the Badness of Disability Differ
from that of Old Age?
* 4: Viki Møller Lyngby Pedersen: In Defence of Age-Differentiated
Paternalism
* 5: Matthew D. Adler: Age and the Social Value of Risk Reduction:
Three Perspectives
* 6: Paul Bou-Habib: Can Egalitarians Justify Spending More on the
Elderly?
* 7: Axel Gosseries: Age Limits and the Significance of Entire Lives
Egalitarianism
* 8: Simon Birnbaum and Kenneth Nelson: Age Universalism will Benefit
All (Ages)
* 9: Anca Gheaus: "Let Them Be Children"? Age Limits in Voting and
Conceptions of Childhood
* 10: Alexandru Volacu: Age and the Voting-Driving Analogy
* 11: Tyler M. John: Empowering Future People by Empowering the Young?
* 12: Greg Bognar: COVID-19, Age, and Rationing
* 13: Francesca Minerva: Ageism in Assisted Reproduction
* 14: Andrée-Anne Cormier and Harry Brighouse: An Education Resource
Account for Early School Leavers
* 15: Vincent Vandenberghe: Differentiating Retirement Age to
Compensate for Health and Longevity Inequality?
* 16: Kim Angell: Aging in Place and Autonomy: Is the 'Age-Friendly'
City Initiative Too Elderly-Friendly?
* 17: Daniel Halliday: An Age-Based Delayed Housing Wealth Tax
* 18: Manuel Sá Valente: Two Types of Age-Sensitive Taxation
* 19: Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere: An Age-Differentiated Tax
on Bequests