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      On Engster's care-justification of the specialness thesis about healthcare

      Journal of Medical Ethics
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          <p class="first" id="P1">To say health is ‘special’ is to say that it has a moral significance that differentiates it from other goods (cars, say or radios) and, as a matter of justice, warrants distributing it separately. In this essay, I critique a new justification for the specialness thesis about healthcare (STHC) recently put forth by Engster. I argue that, regrettably, Engster’s justification of STHC ultimately fails and fails on much the same grounds as have previous justifications of STHC. However, I also argue that Engster’s argument still adds something valuable to the debate around STHC insofar as it reminds us that the moral significance of healthcare may be wider than simply its effect on the incidence of disability and disease: one further reason we may think healthcare is morally significant is because it concerns the treatment and care of those who are already unwell. </p>

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                Journal of Medical Ethics
                J Med Ethics
                BMJ
                0306-6800
                1473-4257
                July 26 2017
                August 2017
                August 2017
                June 07 2016
                : 43
                : 8
                : 501-505
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                10.1136/medethics-2015-102799
                6728155
                27273886
                0b574f35-514f-4fc2-abf1-f062d7157840
                © 2016
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