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1 |
Meier, Lukas J.: Systemising triage: COVID-19 guidelines and their underlying theories of distributive justice. In: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2022, Vol. 25 (4 (07.07.2022)), 703-714 |
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2 |
Thom, Rebecca L. et al.: Inequitable Access to Transplants: Adults With Impaired Decision-Making Capacity. In: Transplant International, 2022, Vol. 35 (10084 (18.03.2022)), 7 |
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3 |
Zuolo, Federico: The moral value of animal sentience and agency In: Human/animal relationships in transformation : scientific, moral and legal perspectives / Augusto Vitale ; Simone Pollo, eds. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, (2022). - 47-66 |
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4 |
Broome, John: Gerechtigkeit und Wohlergehen In: Klimawandel und Ethik / Jan Gehrmann ; Ruben Langer ; Andreas Niederberger (Hg.). - Paderborn : mentis, (2020). - 51-76 |
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5 |
Voorhoeve, Alex: Why health-related inequalities matter and which ones do In: Global health priority-setting : beyond cost-effectiveness / ed. by Ole F. Norheim, Ezekiel J. Emanuel, and Joseph Millum. - New York : Oxford Univ. Press, (2020). - 145-161 |
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6 |
Tännsjö, Torbjörn: Setting health-care priorities : what ethical theories tell us 2019 |
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7 |
Au-Yeung, Peter: Minimum decency as ordinary and proportionate healthcare provision : a Christian response to Ruiping Fan In: Religious perspectives on social responsibility in health : towards a dialogical approach / Joseph Tham ; Chris Durante ; Alberto García Gómez, eds, 2018, 9, 83-87 |
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8 |
Bode, Philipp: Einführung in die Tierethik 2018 |
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9 |
Fourie, Carina: Wrongful private discrimination and the egalitarian ethos In: The Routledge handbook of the ethics of discrimination / ed. by Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, (2018). - 421-432 |
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10 |
Rowe, Thomas; Voorhoeve, Alex: Egalitarianism under severe uncertainty In: Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2018, Vol. 46 (3), 239-268 |
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11 |
Schmidt, Andreas T.: Domination without inequality? : mutual domination, republicanism and gun control In: Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2018, Vol. 46 (2), 175-206 |
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12 |
Arras, John D.: The right to health care In: The Routledge companion to bioethics / ed. by John D. Arras, Elizabeth Fenton, and Rebecca Kukla. - First issued in paperback. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, (2017). - ISBN 978-1-138-47827-5 - ISBN 978-0-415-89666-5 - ISBN 1-138-47827-X. - S. 3-15 |
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13 |
Brown, Alexander: Bringing responsibility to justice In: Ethical Perspectives, 2017, Vol. 24 (3), 363-404 |
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14 |
Eyal, Nir: Luck egalitarianism, harshness, and the rule of rescue In: Current controversies in bioethics / ed. by S. Matthew Liao and Collin O'Neil. - New York [u.a.] : Routledge, (2017). - 160-171 |
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15 |
Husi, Stan: Why we (almost certainly) are not moral equals In: The Journal of Ethics, 2017, Vol. 21 (4), 375-401 |
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16 |
Linarelli, John: Luck, justice and systemic financial risk In: Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2017, Vol. 34 (3), 331352 |
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17 |
Stemplowska, Zofia: Rarely harsh and always fair : luck egalitarianism and unhealthy choices In: Current controversies in bioethics / ed. by S. Matthew Liao and Collin O'Neil. - New York [u.a.] : Routledge, (2017). - 149-159 |
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18 |
Temkin, Larry: Equality as comparative fairness In: Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2017, Vol. 34 (1), 43-60 |
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19 |
Davies, Ben: Fair innings and time-relative claims In: Bioethics, 2016, Vol. 30 (6), 462-468 |
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20 |
Pavnick, Ryan: Does the egalitarian rationale for campaign finance reform suceed? In: Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2016, Vol. 44 (1), 46-76 |