Identified versus statistical lives : an interdisciplinary perspective
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Identified versus statistical lives : an interdisciplinary perspective
(Population-level bioethics)
Oxford University Press, c2015
- : hbk
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Contents of Works
- On the psychology of the identifiable victim effect / Deborah A. Small
- "Dual-process" : models of the mind and the "statistical victim effect" / Peter Railto
- Identified vs. statistical lives : some introductory issues and arguments / Dan W. Brock
- Welfarism, equity, and the choice between statistical and identified victims / Matthew Adler
- Risking life and limb : how to discount harms by their improbability / Michael Otsuka
- Concentrated risk, the Coventry blitz, Chamberlain's cancer / Nir Eyal
- Can there be moral force to favoring an identified over a statistical life? / Norman Daniels
- Statistical people and counterfactual indeterminacy / Caspar Hare
- How (not) to argue for the rule of rescue : claims of individuals versus group solidarity / Marcel Verweij
- Why not empathy? / Michael Slote
- Identified versus statistical lives in U.S. civil litigation : of standing, ripeness, and class actions / I. Glenn Cohen
- Statistical lives in environmental law / Lisa Heinzerling
- Treatment versus prevention in the fight against HIV/AIDS and the problem of identified versus statistical lives / Johann Frick
- From biology to policy : ethical and economic issues in HIV treatment-as-prevention / Till Bärnighausen and Max Essex
- Testing, treating, and trusting / Jonathan Wolff