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- Cover
- Dedication
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Introduction
- Part I: Moral and Political Philosophy
- Introduction to Part I
- 1 Consequentialism
- Defining consequentialism and utilitarianism
- The naïve utilitarian view of public health
- Concluding remarks
- 2 Non-consequentialism
- Deontology
- Virtue ethics
- Principlism
- Concluding remarks
- 3 Liberal Political Philosophy
- Liberalism
- Liberalism and Mill’s harm principle
- Freedom: positive and negative conceptions
- Concluding remarks
- 4 Beyond Traditional Liberalism
- Libertarian paternalism
- Non-liberal political philosophy: communitarianism
- Concluding remarks
- Part I Summary
- Part II: Fundamental Aspects of Public Health
- Introduction to Part II
- 5 Epidemiology and Public Health Information
- Theoretical challenges to epidemiology
- Epidemiology, health information and ethics
- Ethics and governance of public health information
- Concluding remarks
- 6 Health Concepts
- Is the nature of health important in public health ethics?
- First conceptual claim: ‘health’ is ambiguous
- Second conceptual claim: health is an evaluative concept
- Public health and the ambiguous nature of ‘health’
- Concluding remarks
- Part III: Public Health Activities
- Introduction to Part III
- 7 Health Promotion as Behaviour Modification
- What is ‘health promotion’?
- Health promotion as behaviour change
- Ethics and behaviour modification techniques
- Justifying interventions to modify health behaviours
- Concluding remarks
- 8 Harm Reduction
- Introducing harm reduction
- The ethics of harm reduction
- Harm reduction: some cases
- Concluding remarks
- 9 Immunization
- Vaccination ethics
- Liberalism and the harm principle
- The duty not to infect others
- Free-riding
- Concluding remarks
- 10 Screening
- Screening programmes
- Generic issues
- Benefit
- Concluding remarks
- Concluding Remarks
- The re-description problem
- Public health ethics and philosophy
- References
- Index
- End User License Agreement
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