Personal Responsibility in Health and Health Care: Luck Egalitarianism as a Plausible and Flexible Approach to Health
Abstract
Allocating health care resources based on personal responsibility is a prominent and controversial idea. This article assesses the plausibility of such measures through the lens of luck egalitarianism, a prominent responsibility-sensitive theory of distributive justice. This article presents a framework of luck egalitarianism in health, which integrates other concerns of justice than health, is pluralist, and is compatible with a wide range of...
Paper Details
Title
Personal Responsibility in Health and Health Care: Luck Egalitarianism as a Plausible and Flexible Approach to Health
Published Date
May 3, 2019
Journal
Volume
73
Issue
3
Pages
583 - 595
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