Capability-Approach und Decent Minimum: Befähigungsgerechtigkeit als Kriterium möglicher Priorisierung im Gesundheitswesen

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 45 (1):202-215 (2001)
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Abstract

Facing the impending rationing in health care and consequently necessary priorisation, this article pleads for primarily following the capability approach of justice. The decent minimum of just health care is onentated to the capability of leading a personally responsible life, functioning in its respective society. The capability approach is on the one band semantically justified by considering different ideas of humankind; on the other band, its capability of application is structurally checked by a network of further criteria conceming justice.

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