Global Health: Ethical Challenges

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Solomon Benatar, Gillian Brock
Cambridge University Press, 18 de fev. de 2021
Addressing global health is one of the largest challenges facing humanity in the 21st century, however, this task is becoming even more formidable with the accelerated destruction of the planet. Building on the success of the previous edition, the book outlines how progress towards improving global health relies on understanding its core social, economic, political, environmental and ideological aspects. A multi-disciplinary group of authors suggest not only theoretically compelling arguments for what we must do, but also provide practical recommendations as to how we can promote global health despite contemporary constraints. The importance of cross-cultural dialogue and utilisation of ethical tools in tackling global health problems is emphasised. Thoroughly updated, new or expanded topics include: mass displacement of people; novel threats, including new infectious diseases; global justice; and ecological ethics and planetary sustainability. Offering a diverse range of perspectives, this volume is essential for bioethicists, public health practitioners and philosophers.
 

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Definitions
15
Determination of Health
28
Infectious Disease Threats in the Twenty
51
Where Are We At
76
5
86
Global Health Ethics
98
8
110
and the Social Determinants
122
Stephen Gill
242
19
256
EnvironmentalEcological
269
Creating
281
22
293
23
304
24
316
Justice and Research in Developing
383

Responsibility for Global
136
Bioethics and Global Child
146
Analyzing Some Reasons
158
12
170
Global Health
182
Humanitarian Medicine
195
15
207
16
221
17
230
How
394
Evaluating Global Health Impact
406
Philanthrocapitalism and Global
416
34
429
35
440
36
449
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Solomon Benatar is Emeritus Professor of Medicine, University of Cape Town, South Africa, and has held annual appointments at the University of Toronto since 2000. His numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters have been published in medical, bioethics, public health, social science and political science journals and books. He was the President of the International Association of Bioethics from 2001 to 2003.

Gillian Brock is Professor of Philosophy, University of Auckland, New Zealand. The author of more than 200 peer reviewed publications, she has published widely on issues in political and social philosophy, ethics and applied ethics. Her most recent book is Justice for People on the Move (Cambridge, 2020).

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