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Published March, 2019
By Espen Gamlund, Carl Tollef Solberg and Jeff McMahan
Publisher: Oxford University Press (Oxford University Press Inc)
Series: Population-Level Bioethics
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Published April, 2015
By Daniel M. Hausman
Publisher: Oxford University Press (Oxford University Press Inc)
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Valuing Health provides a philosophically sophisticated overview of generic health measurement systems, which clarifies their value commitments and criticizes their dependence on preference surveys to assign values to health states.

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Published April, 2015
By Norman Daniels, I. Glenn Cohen and Nir Eyal
Publisher: Oxford University Press (Oxford University Press Inc)
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Human beings show a greater inclination to assist persons identified as being at high risk of great harm than to assist persons who will suffer similar harm but are not identified as yet. Does this effect constitute a virtue, or a vice? What explains the effect? What are the implications for policy?

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Published October, 2013
By Nir Eyal, Samia A. Hurst, Ole F. Norheim and Dan Wikler
Publisher: Oxford University Press (Oxford University Press Inc)
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Which inequalities in longevity and health among individuals, groups, and nations are unfair? And what priority should health policy attach to narrowing them? These essays by philosophers, economists, epidemiologists, and physicians attempt to determine how health inequalities should be conceptualized, measured, ranked, and evaluated.

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