An Argument for a Consequentialist Epidemiology

Volume: 178, Issue: 8, Pages: 1185 - 1191
Published: Sep 10, 2013
Abstract
Epidemiology is the study of the causes and distributions of diseases in human populations so that we may identify ways to prevent and control disease. Although this definition broadly serves us well, I suggest that in recent decades, our discipline's robust interest in identifying causes has come at the expense of a more rigorous engagement with the second part of our vision for ourselves—the intent for us to intervene—and that this approach...
Paper Details
Title
An Argument for a Consequentialist Epidemiology
Published Date
Sep 10, 2013
Volume
178
Issue
8
Pages
1185 - 1191
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