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Concepts of Disease and Health

WEBConcepts of Disease and Health. First published Mon Sep 22, 2008; substantive revision Wed Mar 18, 2020. Health and disease are critical concepts in …

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Philosophy of Medicine

WEBPhilosophy of medicine is a field that seeks to explore fundamental issues in theory, research, and practice within the health sciences, particularly metaphysical and …

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The Principle of Beneficence in Applied Ethics

WEBBeneficent actions and motives have traditionally occupied a central place in morality. Common examples today are found in social welfare programs, scholarships …

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Justice, Inequality, and Health

WEBJustice, Inequality, and Health. Among American men, there is a 14.6 year difference in life expectancy between the top 1% and the bottom 1% of the income …

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Disability: Health, Well-Being, and Personal Relationships

WEBThis Part will also consider how historical and contemporary accounts of friendship and love apply to persons with disabilities. After exploring the relevance of …

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Justice and Access to Health Care

WEBJustice and Access to Health Care. First published Mon Sep 29, 2008; substantive revision Fri Oct 20, 2017. Many societies, and nearly all wealthy, developed …

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Public Health Ethics

WEBPublic Health Ethics. First published Mon Apr 12, 2010; substantive revision Wed Jul 8, 2020. At its core, public health is concerned with promoting and protecting …

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Well-Being (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

WEBBibliography. Fletcher (2016a) is an excellent introduction to the philosophy of well-being; for a very clear overview, see Hooker (2015). Some significant recent works …

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Privacy and Medicine

WEBIndividuals, organizations and governments value and protect medical privacy (Francis and Francis 2017; Beauchamp and Childress 2008; Humber and …

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Chinese Philosophy and Chinese Medicine

WEBZhang Xichun was trained by his father in traditional medicine from youth, but he was also educated in the classics of Chinese philosophy. He became a leading …

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Philosophy of Biomedicine

WEBPhilosophy of Biomedicine. First published Thu Apr 9, 2020. Despite the simple name, biomedicine is not simply the area of overlap between biology and …

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Friedrich Nietzsche

WEBFriedrich Nietzsche. Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) was a German philosopher and cultural critic who published intensively in the 1870s and 1880s. He is …

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Disability and Health Care Rationing

WEBDisability and Health Care Rationing. First published Fri Jan 29, 2016. In the 1990s philosophers, in particular bioethicists, debated the broad question of the justice …

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The Human Genome Project

WEBThe 20 th century opened with rediscoveries of Gregor Mendel’s studies on patterns of inheritance in peas and closed with a research project in molecular biology …

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Human Enhancement

WEBActivities such as physical fitness routines, wearing eyeglasses, taking music lessons and prayer are routinely utilized for the goal of enhancing human capacities. …

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Mental Disorder (Illness)

WEBMental Disorder (Illness) Mental disorder (earlier entitled “illness” or “disease”), is ascribed to deviations from normal thoughts, reasoning, feelings, attitudes, …

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