
| 作者介绍:Daniel Shapiro Daniel Shapiro is Associate Professor of Philosophy at West Virginia University. A specialist in political philosophy and public policy, he has published in Public Affairs Quarterly, Social Philosophy and Policy, Journal of Political Philosophy, and Law and Philosophy. In the spring of 2003, he was a Distinguished Visiting Humphrey Lecturer at the University of Waterloo. |
| Preface 1. Introduction; 1.1 Justification in Political Philosophy 1.2 Internal Versus External Arguments 1.3 Clarifying the Institutional Alternatives 1.4 Coming Attractions 2 Central Perspectives in Political Philosophy 2.1 Justice, Equality, and Fairness 2.2 Basic Rights, Liberty, and Well-Being 2.3 Community and Solidarity 2.4 Public Justification and Epistemic Accessibility 3 Health Insurance, Part I 3.1 The Topic's Importance 3.2 The Institutional Alternatives 3.3 Egalitarianism and NHI 3.4 Risks and Choices: Egalitarian Reasons for MHI 3.5 Rationing, Visibility, and Egalitarian Outcomes: Why Market Allocation Is Better 3.6 Why the Priority View Agrees with the Egalitarian Support of MHI 2. Central perspectives in political philosophy; 3. Health insurance, part I; 4. Health insurance, part II; 5. Old-age or retirement pensions; 6. Welfare or means-tested benefits, part I; 7. Welfare or means-tested benefits, part II; 8. Conclusion Select Bibliography Index |
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