'This book is a "must read" and key reference work for all students, scholars, practitioners and decision makers in public health.'Peter Schröder-Bäck, University of Applied Sciences for Police and Public Administration, Germany'The third edition of Public Health Ethicsretains the strengths of previous editions - it is a well-written and accessible introduction to ethics in population-level approaches to health promotion and governance - and it incorporates ample, useful new material, including substantial content about COVID-19 and health equity. With the new edition, Public Health Ethicswill continue to be a go-to book for teachers and scholars of ethics and justice issues in public health.'Mark Navin, Oakland University
IntroductionPART I: Moral and Political PhilosophyIntroduction to Part I1 Consequentialism2 Non-consequentialism3 Liberal Political Philosophy4 Beyond Traditional LiberalismPart I SummaryPART II: Fundamental Aspects of Public HealthIntroduction to Part II5 Epidemiology and Public Health Information6 Health ConceptsPART III: Public Health ActivitiesIntroduction to Part III7 Health Promotion as Behaviour Modification8 Harm Reduction9 Immunization10 ScreeningConcluding RemarksReferencesIndex
Stephen Holland is Professor in the Departments of Philosophy and Health Sciences at the University of York.