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but that the holistic interpretation is more adept for political aims. ... generally for political and economic agendas. Criticism of the WHO Definition The health definition of the WHO has often been dismissed by philosophers of medicine and medical scientists (for an overview
grassroots democracy endorsed by thinkers such as David Graeber (2013) or the idea of democracy as reflexive cooperation that Honneth (1998) traces back to John Dewey’s (2016) work in political philosophy ... management of health-related risks have been increasingly delegated to individuals, shifting the responsibility away from various health and public health institutions. In the last 40 years, political and
Crossref Search ADS PubMed WorldCat Caney , S. ( 2010 ). Climate Change and the Duties of the Advantaged . Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy , 13 ... Caney . Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy , 14 , 531 – 542 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat Larsson , D. G. J. and Flach , C.-F
, 1989; Komter, 2005), as a ‘natural’ or even strategic characteristic of groups or societies (e.g. Hechter, 1987), a political ideal (Mason, 2000; Brunkhorst, 2005; Scholz, 2008; Wilde, 2013), or an ... social or political fabric (e.g. Sternø, 2005; Molm et al., 2007). Jürgen Habermas’ (1990: 244) description of solidarity as ‘the reverse side of justice’ captures the nature of solidarity as the ‘glue
; Schmale, 2017; Bude, 2019). Today it is prevalent in social theory in discussions of group identity, in political activism as a call for action, and has been employed in a number of different functions in ... holds much promise. First, it moves the concept away from debates around political solidarity closer to a general idea of duties of welfare. The idea that we have such duties certainly has merit, but it
the agent’s values are affected by social relationships and by political and social context. The environment influences the development of moral agency, capacity, and autonomy. These relational (Held ... . Acknowledgements I would like to thank Udo Schüklenk for interesting discussions concerning the pandemic and vaccination during my visiting professorship at the Department of Philosophy at Queen’s University. I
worldwide struggle in striking a fair balance between different ethical principles of vaccine allocation, in particular maximum benefit, reciprocity, social justice and equal respect. Any political decision ... political decision that implements these principles comes at a cost in terms of loss of lives and of loss of life years that could potentially have been prevented by a different vaccination strategy. This
This article offers some general criticisms of the idea that any political theory can legitimate public health interventions, and then some particular criticisms of Civic Republicanism as a political ... ? as a subset of a broader category of thought called ?political philosophy?. Moreover, in most of what follows, I will in fact be dealing only with a narrow band of ?political theory??the part whose
regression assessed the association between attitudes towards health responsibilities and individual lifestyle, political orientation and health condition. We found a moderate support for social responsibility ... responsibility across political views. Respondents reporting unhealthier eating habits, smokers and physically inactive were less supportive of health promotion policies (including information, health incentives
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opportunities and challenges faced by actors in alternative food systems are discussed. At federal government level, the adoption of intensive, productivist-based agriculture runs counter to the philosophy of ... citizenship’ where participants saw their everyday consumption decisions as being deeply political. The literature tends to stress benefits of local food supply such as environmentally friendly production
a feminist perspective. In Loh J. and Coeckelbergh M. (eds), Feminist Philosophy of Technology. Techno:Phil – Aktuelle Herausforderungen Der Technikphilosophie . Stuttgart : J.B. Metzler ... PubMed WorldCat Kidd , I. J. and Carel , H. ( 2017 ). ‘ Epistemic Injustice and Illness’ . Journal of Applied Philosophy , 34 , 172 – 190 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS
about equity are frequently raised as a reason not to implement COVID passports (Dye and Mills, 2021; Osama et al., 2021). For example, in the UK, MPs from across the political spectrum as well as civil ... , 397 , 562 – 564 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat Fisher M. ( 2021 ). Vaccine Passports, Covid’s Next Political Flash Point . The New York Times , available
The purpose of this paper is to apply some core general principles of political economy to central issues of policy and governance. After a short section explaining the nature of the science of ... Anthony O'Hara 0 0 Global Political Economy Research Unit , Perth , Australia Follow this and additional works at: http://epubs.scu.edu.au/jesp Recommended Citation - Article 1 Cover Page Footnote
The purpose of this paper is to apply some core general principles of political economy to central issues of policy and governance. After a short section explaining the nature of the science of ... Cumulation and Uneven Development Phillip Anthony O'Hara Global Political Economy Research Unit, Perth, Australia Follow this and additional works at: http://epubs.scu.edu.au/jesp Recommended Citation O'Hara
Mercedes-Benz, in spite of geopolitical insecurities and a volatile semiconductor market, the global demand for vehicles remains robust; nevertheless, due to the unstable political situation and ongoing
argue, warrant as much skepticism as Hausman professes. Introduction Dan Hausman’s Valuing Health is a landmark text in philosophy of health, philosophy of social science and political philosophy. Its ... All? 0 Anna Alexandrova , Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge In Valuing Health, Dan Hausman argues that well-being is not measurable, at least not in the way that
, ' Conservative Political Philosophy and the Strategy of Economic Transition' , in Moore , J.H. , (ed.), Legacies of the Collapse of Marxism , George Mason University Press, Virginia, pp. 165 - 179 . Oberschall , A ... with the efficient design of institutions, the political and cultural consequences, or how the existing institutions influenced the transition to a market economy. Orthodox economists ignored the
bribery are identified and the political dimensions of 'corruption' are duly noted. The prevalence of corruption worldwide is then indicated, together with the shortcomings of some current institutional