Public Health Virtue Ethics
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Public Health Virtue Ethics

Institutions, Structures, and Political Virtue for the Good Society

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eBook - ePub

Public Health Virtue Ethics

Institutions, Structures, and Political Virtue for the Good Society

About this book

This book argues that virtue ethics should be incorporated into public health ethics. It provides the theoretical foundations for a virtue ethics that is applicable to public health, as well as political institutions more broadly.

Ethical analyses of public health policies and practices have been mostly conducted in terms of examining the best consequences or weighing outcomes against liberty, autonomy, justice, and harm. While these debates are important, analyses conducted only in these terms leave a huge range of moral issues under-examined. This book contends that a virtue ethics developed for political institutions such as public health provides the tools for a more robust moral analysis of institutional structures, actions, and responsibilities. First, it presents theoretical arguments for political virtues, explaining how institutions like public health have moral agency and how these institutional agents can, in turn, have (or lack) virtues. It then presents three political virtues that are particularly relevant to public health: justice, civic friendship, and epistemic humility. Each of these virtues is important to what it means for public health to do its work excellently, and each sheds light upon the moral justifiability of past or current public health practice.

Public Health Virtue Ethics will appeal to researchers and graduate students working in virtue ethics, bioethics, and public health ethics.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781040652763

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Contents
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Introduction
  9. 1 Public Health, Institutions, and Agency
  10. 2 Political Virtue and Vice
  11. 3 Justice in Public Health Virtue Ethics
  12. 4 The Political Virtue of Civic Friendship
  13. 5 Institutional Epistemic Humility
  14. Conclusion
  15. References
  16. Index