ABSTRACT

In comparison to medicine, the professional field of public health is far less familiar. What is public health, and perhaps as importantly, what should public health be or become? How do causal concepts shape the public health agenda? How do study designs either promote or demote the environmental causal factors or health inequalities? How is risk understood, expressed, and communicated? Who is public health research centered on? How can we develop technologies so the benefits are more fairly distributed? Do people have a right to public health? How should we integrate ethics into public health practice?

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Public Health addresses these questions and more, and is the first collection of its kind. Comprising 26 chapters by an international and interdisciplinary team of contributors, the handbook is divided into four clear parts:

  • Concepts and distinctions
  • Reasons and actions
  • Distribution and inequalities
  • Rights and duties

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Public Health is a field-defining and sustained reflection on the various ethical, political, methodological, and conceptual aspects of global public health. As such it is an essential reference source for students and scholars working in political philosophy, bioethics, public health ethics, and the philosophy of medicine, as well as for professionals and researchers in related fields such as public health, health economics, and epidemiology.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

Philosophy and Public Health

part 1|105 pages

Concepts and distinctions

part 2|90 pages

Reasons and actions

chapter 8|13 pages

External validity and public health

chapter 9|13 pages

Explanation in public health

chapter 11|15 pages

Profiling in public health

chapter 12|14 pages

Big data and public health

chapter 13|15 pages

Machine learning and public health

Philosophical issues

part 3|126 pages

Distribution and inequalities

chapter 18|15 pages

Global health indicators and data

Communicative signs and sites of contest

chapter 19|13 pages

Securitization and health

chapter 20|18 pages

Health, place, and justice

A philosophical appraisal of promoting equity in Covid-19 through disadvantage indices

part 4|88 pages

Rights and duties