
The Ethics of Pandemics
An Introduction
Iwao Hirose(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. November 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-032-06765-0 (ISBN)
Description
The recent COVID-19 pandemic has brought a broad range of ethical problems to the forefront, raising fundamental questions about the role of government in response to such outbreaks, the scarcity and allocation of health care resources, the unequal distribution of health risks and economic impacts, and the extent to which individual freedom can be restricted.
In this clear introduction to the topic Iwao Hirose explores these ethical questions and analyzes the central issues in the ethics of pandemic response and preparedness such as:
The general nature of pandemics and the ethics of preparedness
Ethical questions about general goals of pandemic response and preparedness
The distribution of scarce resources, for example, ventilators, hospital beds, antiviral drugs, and vaccines
Restrictions on individual freedom
Ethical questions in the wake of pandemics, including contact tracing, vaccine passports, and socioeconomic inequalities.
With the use of real-life examples and a clear philosophical approach, The Ethics of Pandemics is a much-needed introduction to some of the most important ethical issues surrounding pandemics. It is essential reading for students of ethics, bioethics, and political philosophy and will also be of interest to those working in related areas such as public policy, public health, health law, nursing, and life sciences.
In this clear introduction to the topic Iwao Hirose explores these ethical questions and analyzes the central issues in the ethics of pandemic response and preparedness such as:
The general nature of pandemics and the ethics of preparedness
Ethical questions about general goals of pandemic response and preparedness
The distribution of scarce resources, for example, ventilators, hospital beds, antiviral drugs, and vaccines
Restrictions on individual freedom
Ethical questions in the wake of pandemics, including contact tracing, vaccine passports, and socioeconomic inequalities.
With the use of real-life examples and a clear philosophical approach, The Ethics of Pandemics is a much-needed introduction to some of the most important ethical issues surrounding pandemics. It is essential reading for students of ethics, bioethics, and political philosophy and will also be of interest to those working in related areas such as public policy, public health, health law, nursing, and life sciences.
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'The Ethics of Pandemics is an excellent and accessible introduction to a very complex topic.' - Sara Van Goozen, University of York, UKMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
245 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-06765-0 (9781032067650)
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Iwao Hirose is Professor of Philosophy and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Value Theory and the Philosophy of Public Policy at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. In 2006, he served on the WHO working group on ethical guidelines for pandemic influenza preparedness in Geneva. He is the author of Egalitarianism (Routledge 2015; second edition forthcoming), and with Greg Bognar co-author of The Ethics of Health Care Rationing: An Introduction (Routledge 2014; second edition 2022).
Content
1. Introduction: Why Ethics of Pandemics? 2. The general principle of pandemic response 3. Rationing of scarce health care resources 4. Pandemics in an unequal world 5. Restricting freedom 6. Inducing voluntary behavioral change 7. Moral mathematics under uncertainty. Glossary Bibliography Index