Relational Personhood, Social Justice and the Common Good: Catholic Contributions toward a Public Health Ethics

Worldwide, there is renewed public and political attention focused on public health fueled by the globally explosive H1N1 pandemic. Pandemic planning emerged as a major area for public action in the absence of an overarching ethics framework appropriate for the community and population focus of publ...

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