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  1. Norman Daniels (born 1942) is an American political philosopher and philosopher of science, political theorist, ethicist, and bioethicist at Harvard University and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

  2. Norman Daniels is a philosopher and ethicist who works on topics such as justice, health, and global health. He is the author of several books and articles on these subjects, and has collaborated with researchers in various countries on fair process and priority setting in health care.

  3. Mar 24, 2014 · Here we wade into the controversial waters of healthcare rationing and meeting needs resulting from ever-increasing chronic health problems. Daniels takes on workplace risk and health protection (Chapter 7) by emphasizing the importance of reducing workers’ exposure to workplace health hazards.

    • Daniel Skinner
    • 10.15171/ijhpm.2014.31
    • 2014
    • 2014/04
  4. Jun 28, 2008 · Abstract. Just Health, by the well-known American philosopher Norman Daniels, has the ambitious goal of presenting ‘an integrated theory of justice and population health, to address a set of theoretical and real-world challenges to that theory, and to demonstrate that the theory can guide our practice with regard to health both here and ...

    • Timothy Wilkinson
    • 2008
  5. Norman Daniels (2001) argues that healthcare is a universal right for all. He begins by raising three related questions. First, whether healthcare is morally...

  6. In this book by the award-winning author of Just Healthcare, Norman Daniels develops a comprehensive theory of justice for health that answers three key questions: what is the special moral importance of health? When are health inequalities unjust? How can we meet health needs fairly when we cannot meet them all?

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  8. Norman Daniels examines some of the dilemmas thrown up by conflicting demands for medical attention, and goes on to advance a theory of justice in the distribution of health care. The central argument is that health care, both preventive and acute, has a crucial effect on equality of opportunity, and that a principle guaranteeing equality of ...

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