Policzalność i niepoliczalność sprawiedliwości dystrybucyjnej w kontekście medycznym i pandemicznym
This text first deals with the concept of distributive justice in general, and in the last section we devote more attention to the problem of equitable distribution of medical services, especially the distribution of Covid-19 vaccines in the current pandemic context. The presented position is neithe...
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doaj-98950185b6284a84b4a0a977a53ce7932021-06-18T10:02:23ZdeuWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu SzczecińskiegoAnaliza i Egzystencja 1734-99232021-01-015310.18276/aie.2021.53-05Policzalność i niepoliczalność sprawiedliwości dystrybucyjnej w kontekście medycznym i pandemicznymMałgorzata Kowalska0Uniwersytet w BiałymstokuThis text first deals with the concept of distributive justice in general, and in the last section we devote more attention to the problem of equitable distribution of medical services, especially the distribution of Covid-19 vaccines in the current pandemic context. The presented position is neither deontological, nor utilitarian, nor rationalist, nor intuitionist, nor liberal, nor communitarian, and it probably does not fall under any “ism” at all. It arises from reflection on what in the distribution system of any goods, in particular medical services, including vaccines, can and should be countable and calculated, and what cannot. It generally refers to various positions in contemporary ethics and moral debates, but is inspired primarily by the thoughts of authors not obvious in this context, such as Levinas and Ricoeur, and especially Derrida, the quotation from which is the motto of all the considerations contained here.https://wnus.edu.pl/aie/pl/issue/1193/article/18984/distributioncaremedical carecalculabilityincalculabilityjustice |
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Małgorzata Kowalska Policzalność i niepoliczalność sprawiedliwości dystrybucyjnej w kontekście medycznym i pandemicznym Analiza i Egzystencja distribution care medical care calculability incalculability justice |
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Policzalność i niepoliczalność sprawiedliwości dystrybucyjnej w kontekście medycznym i pandemicznym |
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Policzalność i niepoliczalność sprawiedliwości dystrybucyjnej w kontekście medycznym i pandemicznym |
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Policzalność i niepoliczalność sprawiedliwości dystrybucyjnej w kontekście medycznym i pandemicznym |
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Policzalność i niepoliczalność sprawiedliwości dystrybucyjnej w kontekście medycznym i pandemicznym |
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Policzalność i niepoliczalność sprawiedliwości dystrybucyjnej w kontekście medycznym i pandemicznym |
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policzalność i niepoliczalność sprawiedliwości dystrybucyjnej w kontekście medycznym i pandemicznym |
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Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego |
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Analiza i Egzystencja |
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This text first deals with the concept of distributive justice in general, and in the last section we devote more attention to the problem of equitable distribution of medical services, especially the distribution of Covid-19 vaccines in the current pandemic context. The presented position is neither deontological, nor utilitarian, nor rationalist, nor intuitionist, nor liberal, nor communitarian, and it probably does not fall under any “ism” at all. It arises from reflection on what in the distribution system of any goods, in particular medical services, including vaccines, can and should be countable and calculated, and what cannot. It generally refers to various positions in contemporary ethics and moral debates, but is inspired primarily by the thoughts of authors not obvious in this context, such as Levinas and Ricoeur, and especially Derrida, the quotation from which is the motto of all the considerations contained here. |
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distribution care medical care calculability incalculability justice |
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