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About the Author
Torbjoern Tannsjoe has published extensively in moral philosophy, political philosophy, and bioethics. His most recent books are Understanding Ethics (Edinburgh UP), a simple introduction to normative ethics, and Taking Life: Three Theories on the Ethics of Killing (OUP, 2015).
Reviews
Setting health-care priorities is a thoughtful and clearly argued book on a question that continues to be critical for governments, hospitals, and other healthcare organizations. Tannsjoe should therefore be congratulated for his contribution to bridging the gulf between abstract theory about distributive justice and the real-life task of setting healthcare priorities. * Maxwell J. Smith, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada, Bioethics *
In Setting Health-Care Priorities, Torbjorn Tannsjoe examines how the leading ethical theories answer the important practical question suggested in the title of his book. He reaches a startling conclusion: whether we are utilitarians, egalitarians, prioritarians or Rawlsians, we should agree that the way in which health care resources are allocated in all developed countries is wrong. We should spend less on the elderly, and on those suffering from rare diseases, and more on improving mental health. This book is a model of clear philosophical argument leading to an important practical conclusion. It is suitable for students and general readers, but I hope it will also be widely read by those in a position to influence health care policy. * Peter Singer, Princeton University *
A perfect example of how clear thinking and a clear objective lead to radically new priorities. * Richard Layard, London School of Economics *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190946883
Author Torbjorn Tannsjo
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 464g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 161mm * 23mm