This article considers attempts to include the issues of ageing and ill health in a Rawlsian framework. It first considers Norman Daniels’ Prudential Lifespan Account, which reduces intergenerational questions to issues of intrapersonal prudence from behind a Rawslian veil of ignorance. This approach faces several problems of idealisation, including those raised by Hugh Lazenby, because it must assume that everyone will live to the same age, undermining its status as a prudential calculation. I then assess Lazenby's account, which applies Rawls’ general theory of justice more directly to healthcare. Lazenby suggests that we should apply Rawls’ difference principle – which claims that any inequalities in social goods must benefit the worst o...
New Zealand’s population, like many first world countries, is ‘ageing’. This will place our healthc...
This article provides a philosophical overview of different approaches to age and ageing. It is ofte...
Some philosophers and segments of the public think age is relevant to healthcare priority-setting. O...
John Rawls developed principles of justice to guide the fair allocation of resources in a society. H...
ABSTRACT. Norman Daniels ' and Daniel Callahan's recent work attempts to develop and deepe...
Recent disputes over whether older people should pay more for health insurance, or receive lower pri...
Palliative care serves both as an integrated part of treatment and as a last effort to care for thos...
Financing innovative and costly treatments in various therapeutic fields entails a number of problem...
QALY maximization is sometimes criticized for being ‘ageist’, because, other things being equal, the...
I would like to make a small plea for truth in advertising. Despite her title, Nancy Jecker not only...
Some philosophers and segments of the public think age is relevant to healthcare priority-setting. O...
This article highlights a problem with social justice criticism in the humanities that treats age in...
Some empirical findings seem to show that people value health benefits differently depending on the ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the claim of ageism made against the National Institute for Heal...
The ethical framework of health justice posits that humans have a right to health, a meta-capacity t...
New Zealand’s population, like many first world countries, is ‘ageing’. This will place our healthc...
This article provides a philosophical overview of different approaches to age and ageing. It is ofte...
Some philosophers and segments of the public think age is relevant to healthcare priority-setting. O...
John Rawls developed principles of justice to guide the fair allocation of resources in a society. H...
ABSTRACT. Norman Daniels ' and Daniel Callahan's recent work attempts to develop and deepe...
Recent disputes over whether older people should pay more for health insurance, or receive lower pri...
Palliative care serves both as an integrated part of treatment and as a last effort to care for thos...
Financing innovative and costly treatments in various therapeutic fields entails a number of problem...
QALY maximization is sometimes criticized for being ‘ageist’, because, other things being equal, the...
I would like to make a small plea for truth in advertising. Despite her title, Nancy Jecker not only...
Some philosophers and segments of the public think age is relevant to healthcare priority-setting. O...
This article highlights a problem with social justice criticism in the humanities that treats age in...
Some empirical findings seem to show that people value health benefits differently depending on the ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the claim of ageism made against the National Institute for Heal...
The ethical framework of health justice posits that humans have a right to health, a meta-capacity t...
New Zealand’s population, like many first world countries, is ‘ageing’. This will place our healthc...
This article provides a philosophical overview of different approaches to age and ageing. It is ofte...
Some philosophers and segments of the public think age is relevant to healthcare priority-setting. O...