Righting Health Policy: Bioethics, Political Philosophy, and the Normative Justification of Health Law and Policy

Lanham: Lexington Books (2022)
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In Righting Health Policy, MacDougall argues that bioethics has not developed the tools best suited for justifying health law and policy. Using Kant’s practical philosophy as an example, he explores the promise of political philosophy for making normatively justified recommendations about health law and policy.

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D. Robert MacDougall
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