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Political philosophy and social welfare: essays on the normative basis of welfare provision

Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Edited by Harry Lesser & Peter Taylor-Gooby (1980)

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  1. Book reviews. [REVIEW]Gareth Williams, James Munro, Margaret A. McGregor Vennel, Barbara Stilwell & Lucy Frith - 1995 - Health Care Analysis 3 (2):175-179.
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  • Natural Rights to Welfare.Siegfried Van Duffel - 2011 - European Journal of Philosophy 21 (4):641-664.
    : Many people have lamented the proliferation of human rights claims. The cure for this problem, it may be thought, would be to develop a theory that can distinguish ‘real’ from ‘supposed’ human rights. I argue, however, that the proliferation of human rights mirrors a deep problem in human rights theory itself. Contemporary theories of natural rights to welfare are historical descendants from a theory of rights to subsistence which was developed in twelfth-century Europe. According to this theory, each human (...)
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  • Review Article Making choices: The ethical problems in determining criteria for health care rationing. [REVIEW]Maureen Ramsay - 1995 - Health Care Analysis 3 (2):171-175.
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  • Beyond Choice and Individualism: Understanding Autonomy for Public Health Ethics.J. Owens & A. Cribb - 2013 - Public Health Ethics 6 (3):262-271.
    Attention to individual choice is a valuable dimension of public health policy; however, the creation of effective public health programmes requires policy makers to address the material and social structures that determine a person’s chance of actually achieving a good state of health. This statement summarizes a well understood and widely held view within public health practice. In this article, we (i) argue that advocates for public health can and should defend this emphasis on ‘structures’ by reference to citizen autonomy (...)
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  • Non-domination and egalitarian welfare politics.Lena Halldenius - 1998 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (3):335-353.
    In this article I will do three things: I will argue that solidarity is not necessary for political legitimacy, that non-domination is a strong candidate for legitimacy criterion, and, finally, that non-domination can legitimate the egalitarian welfare state.
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  • Social minimum.Stuart White - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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