What Is Enough?
Sufficiency, Justice, and Health
Herausgeber: Fourie, Carina; Rid, Annette
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Sufficiency, Justice, and Health
Herausgeber: Fourie, Carina; Rid, Annette
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Sufficientarian approaches maintain that justice should aim for each person to have "enough". But what is sufficiency? What does it imply for health or health care justice?
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Sufficientarian approaches maintain that justice should aim for each person to have "enough". But what is sufficiency? What does it imply for health or health care justice?
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780199385263
- ISBN-10: 0199385262
- Artikelnr.: 47813339
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780199385263
- ISBN-10: 0199385262
- Artikelnr.: 47813339
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Carina Fourie is the Benjamin Rabinowitz Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics at the University of Washington, Seattle. Previously she worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Ethics Centre of the University of Zurich, and she has a PhD in Philosophy from University College London. Her central research interests include social justice and equality, and their application to health and health care policy. She has published widely in philosophy, medical ethics and health policy journals, including Res Publica, Bioethics and Health Policy, and is the co-editor of a collected volume on social equality, published by Oxford University Press. Annette Rid is Senior Lecturer in Bioethics and Society at the Department of Social Science, Health & Medicine at King's College London. Trained in medicine, philosophy and bioethics in Germany, Switzerland and the US, Annette's research interests span research ethics, clinical ethics and justice in health and health care. Annette has published widely in medical journals (e.g. Lancet, JAMA) and bioethics journals (e.g. Journal of Medical Ethics, Hastings Center Report). She has served as an advisor, among others, for the World Health Organization, the World Medical Association and the Council of International Organizations of Medical Sciences. At King's, Annette has lead the new MA in Bioethics & Society as one of its inaugural co-directors. More information at annetterid.org.
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Introduction
* Carina Fourie and Annette Rid
* Part 1 - Groundwork
* 1. The Sufficiency View: A Primer
* Carina Fourie
* 2. Sufficiency, Health and Health Care Justice: The State of the
Debate
* Annette Rid
* Part 2 - The Sufficiency View
* 3. Axiological Sufficientarianism
* Iwao Hirose
* 4. Sufficiency, Priority, and Aggregation
* Robert Huseby
* 5. Some Questions (and Answers) for Sufficientarians
* Liam Shields
* 6. Essentially Enough: Elements of a Plausible Account of
Sufficientarianism
* David V. Axelsen and Lasse Nielsen
* Part 3 - Sufficiency, health and health care justice
* 7. Intergenerational Justice, Sufficiency and Health
* Axel Gosseries
* 8. Basic Human Functional Capabilities as the Currency of
Sufficientarian Distribution in Healthcare
* Efrat Ram-Tiktin
* 9. Disability, Disease, and Health Sufficiency
* Sean Aas and David Wasserman
* 10. Sufficiency of Capabilities, Social Equality and Two-Tiered
Health Care Systems
* Carina Fourie
* 11. Determining a Basic Minimum of Accessible Health Care: A
Comparative Assessment of the Well-being Sufficiency Approach
* Paul T. Menzel
* 12. Just Caring: The Insufficiency of the Sufficiency Principle in
Health Care
* Leonard M. Fleck
* Part 4 - Implementing Sufficiency in Health Care Policy and Economics
* 13. Defining Health Care Benefit Packages: How Sufficientarian is
Current Practice?
* Dimitra Panteli and Ewout van Ginneken
* 14. Sufficiency, Comprehensiveness of Healthcare Coverage and
Cost-Sharing Arrangements in the Realpolitik of Health Policy
* Govind Persad and Harald Schmidt
* 15. Applying the Capability Approach in Health Economic Evaluations:
A Sufficient Solution
* Paul Mark Mitchell, Tracy E. Roberts, Pelham M. Barton and Joanna
Coast
* Index
* Bibliography
* Contributors
* Introduction
* Carina Fourie and Annette Rid
* Part 1 - Groundwork
* 1. The Sufficiency View: A Primer
* Carina Fourie
* 2. Sufficiency, Health and Health Care Justice: The State of the
Debate
* Annette Rid
* Part 2 - The Sufficiency View
* 3. Axiological Sufficientarianism
* Iwao Hirose
* 4. Sufficiency, Priority, and Aggregation
* Robert Huseby
* 5. Some Questions (and Answers) for Sufficientarians
* Liam Shields
* 6. Essentially Enough: Elements of a Plausible Account of
Sufficientarianism
* David V. Axelsen and Lasse Nielsen
* Part 3 - Sufficiency, health and health care justice
* 7. Intergenerational Justice, Sufficiency and Health
* Axel Gosseries
* 8. Basic Human Functional Capabilities as the Currency of
Sufficientarian Distribution in Healthcare
* Efrat Ram-Tiktin
* 9. Disability, Disease, and Health Sufficiency
* Sean Aas and David Wasserman
* 10. Sufficiency of Capabilities, Social Equality and Two-Tiered
Health Care Systems
* Carina Fourie
* 11. Determining a Basic Minimum of Accessible Health Care: A
Comparative Assessment of the Well-being Sufficiency Approach
* Paul T. Menzel
* 12. Just Caring: The Insufficiency of the Sufficiency Principle in
Health Care
* Leonard M. Fleck
* Part 4 - Implementing Sufficiency in Health Care Policy and Economics
* 13. Defining Health Care Benefit Packages: How Sufficientarian is
Current Practice?
* Dimitra Panteli and Ewout van Ginneken
* 14. Sufficiency, Comprehensiveness of Healthcare Coverage and
Cost-Sharing Arrangements in the Realpolitik of Health Policy
* Govind Persad and Harald Schmidt
* 15. Applying the Capability Approach in Health Economic Evaluations:
A Sufficient Solution
* Paul Mark Mitchell, Tracy E. Roberts, Pelham M. Barton and Joanna
Coast
* Index
* Bibliography
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Introduction
* Carina Fourie and Annette Rid
* Part 1 - Groundwork
* 1. The Sufficiency View: A Primer
* Carina Fourie
* 2. Sufficiency, Health and Health Care Justice: The State of the
Debate
* Annette Rid
* Part 2 - The Sufficiency View
* 3. Axiological Sufficientarianism
* Iwao Hirose
* 4. Sufficiency, Priority, and Aggregation
* Robert Huseby
* 5. Some Questions (and Answers) for Sufficientarians
* Liam Shields
* 6. Essentially Enough: Elements of a Plausible Account of
Sufficientarianism
* David V. Axelsen and Lasse Nielsen
* Part 3 - Sufficiency, health and health care justice
* 7. Intergenerational Justice, Sufficiency and Health
* Axel Gosseries
* 8. Basic Human Functional Capabilities as the Currency of
Sufficientarian Distribution in Healthcare
* Efrat Ram-Tiktin
* 9. Disability, Disease, and Health Sufficiency
* Sean Aas and David Wasserman
* 10. Sufficiency of Capabilities, Social Equality and Two-Tiered
Health Care Systems
* Carina Fourie
* 11. Determining a Basic Minimum of Accessible Health Care: A
Comparative Assessment of the Well-being Sufficiency Approach
* Paul T. Menzel
* 12. Just Caring: The Insufficiency of the Sufficiency Principle in
Health Care
* Leonard M. Fleck
* Part 4 - Implementing Sufficiency in Health Care Policy and Economics
* 13. Defining Health Care Benefit Packages: How Sufficientarian is
Current Practice?
* Dimitra Panteli and Ewout van Ginneken
* 14. Sufficiency, Comprehensiveness of Healthcare Coverage and
Cost-Sharing Arrangements in the Realpolitik of Health Policy
* Govind Persad and Harald Schmidt
* 15. Applying the Capability Approach in Health Economic Evaluations:
A Sufficient Solution
* Paul Mark Mitchell, Tracy E. Roberts, Pelham M. Barton and Joanna
Coast
* Index
* Bibliography
* Contributors
* Introduction
* Carina Fourie and Annette Rid
* Part 1 - Groundwork
* 1. The Sufficiency View: A Primer
* Carina Fourie
* 2. Sufficiency, Health and Health Care Justice: The State of the
Debate
* Annette Rid
* Part 2 - The Sufficiency View
* 3. Axiological Sufficientarianism
* Iwao Hirose
* 4. Sufficiency, Priority, and Aggregation
* Robert Huseby
* 5. Some Questions (and Answers) for Sufficientarians
* Liam Shields
* 6. Essentially Enough: Elements of a Plausible Account of
Sufficientarianism
* David V. Axelsen and Lasse Nielsen
* Part 3 - Sufficiency, health and health care justice
* 7. Intergenerational Justice, Sufficiency and Health
* Axel Gosseries
* 8. Basic Human Functional Capabilities as the Currency of
Sufficientarian Distribution in Healthcare
* Efrat Ram-Tiktin
* 9. Disability, Disease, and Health Sufficiency
* Sean Aas and David Wasserman
* 10. Sufficiency of Capabilities, Social Equality and Two-Tiered
Health Care Systems
* Carina Fourie
* 11. Determining a Basic Minimum of Accessible Health Care: A
Comparative Assessment of the Well-being Sufficiency Approach
* Paul T. Menzel
* 12. Just Caring: The Insufficiency of the Sufficiency Principle in
Health Care
* Leonard M. Fleck
* Part 4 - Implementing Sufficiency in Health Care Policy and Economics
* 13. Defining Health Care Benefit Packages: How Sufficientarian is
Current Practice?
* Dimitra Panteli and Ewout van Ginneken
* 14. Sufficiency, Comprehensiveness of Healthcare Coverage and
Cost-Sharing Arrangements in the Realpolitik of Health Policy
* Govind Persad and Harald Schmidt
* 15. Applying the Capability Approach in Health Economic Evaluations:
A Sufficient Solution
* Paul Mark Mitchell, Tracy E. Roberts, Pelham M. Barton and Joanna
Coast
* Index
* Bibliography