The theories of justice, of John Rawls and Norman Daniels, applied to health

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Main Author: Paranhos, Denise Gonçalves de Araújo Mello
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Matias, Edinalda Araújo, Monsores, Natan, Garrafa, Volnei
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Summary: This article focus on the theories formulated by John Rawls and Norman Daniels. Rawls proposes that the distribution of resources must occur in two stages. At first, the concern would be with the equal distribution of basic rights and responsibilities. Secondly, according to the principle of difference, unjust inequalities would be compensated for, particularly those that reach the most disadvantaged, ensuring everyone equal opportunities. His focus was the distribution of primary social goods, which don’t include health, considered by him as a natural primary good. Daniels adapted the Rawlsian theory, extending it to encompass health (not just health care). Daniels’s theory, while placing health in its broad sense and with special moral status to be protected by the principles of freedom, difference and equality of opportunities, strengthens the theory of Justice of Rawls. Although they do not present a definitive solution on how to distribute resources fairly, the theories of Rawls and Daniels lead to reflections about the need to reduce unfair inequalities in health, as well as give rise to debates on issues such as social cooperation, freedoms, equality, allocation of scarce resources, adequate distribution of income and wealth, and opportunities.
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spelling The theories of justice, of John Rawls and Norman Daniels, applied to healthAs teorias da justiça, de John Rawls e Norman Daniels, aplicadas à saúdeJustiça social. Equidade em saúde. Saúde pública.Social Justice. Equity in health. Public Health.This article focus on the theories formulated by John Rawls and Norman Daniels. Rawls proposes that the distribution of resources must occur in two stages. At first, the concern would be with the equal distribution of basic rights and responsibilities. Secondly, according to the principle of difference, unjust inequalities would be compensated for, particularly those that reach the most disadvantaged, ensuring everyone equal opportunities. His focus was the distribution of primary social goods, which don’t include health, considered by him as a natural primary good. Daniels adapted the Rawlsian theory, extending it to encompass health (not just health care). Daniels’s theory, while placing health in its broad sense and with special moral status to be protected by the principles of freedom, difference and equality of opportunities, strengthens the theory of Justice of Rawls. Although they do not present a definitive solution on how to distribute resources fairly, the theories of Rawls and Daniels lead to reflections about the need to reduce unfair inequalities in health, as well as give rise to debates on issues such as social cooperation, freedoms, equality, allocation of scarce resources, adequate distribution of income and wealth, and opportunities.O objetivo deste artigo é analisar as teorias de justiça formuladas por John Rawls e Norman Daniels e sua aplicabilidade à saúde. Rawls parte da concepção de que a distribuição de recursosdeve ocorrer em duas etapas. Na primeira, a preocupação seria a distribuição igual de direitos e deveres básicos. Na segunda, a partir do princípio da diferença, seriam compensadas as desigualdades injustas, garantindo-se a todos iguais oportunidades. Seu foco foi a distribuição dos bens primários sociais essenciais, não incluindo a saúde, considerada ‘bem primário natural’. Daniels adaptou a teoria rawlsiana, estendendo-a à saúde. A teoria de Daniels, ao abarcar a saúde em seu sentido amplo e com status moral especial a ser protegido pelos princípios de liberdade, diferença e igualdade de oportunidades, fortalece a teoria de Rawls. Metodologicamente, trata-se de estudo puramente teórico, desenvolvido a partir de levantamento de literatura. Concluiu-se que, apesar de não apresentarem uma resposta definitiva sobre como distribuir recursos de forma justa, as teorias apresentadas trazem reflexões sobre a necessidade de se reduzirem injustas desigualdades em saúde, bem como suscitam debates sobre questões como cooperação social, liberdades, as bases da igualdade, alocação de recursos escassos, distribuição adequada de rendas e riquezas e de oportunidades.Maria Lucia Frizon Rizzotto2022-04-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.saudeemdebate.org.br/sed/article/view/661Saúde em Debate; Vol. 42 No. 119 out-dez (2018): Saúde em Debate; 1002-1011Saúde em Debate; Vol. 42 Núm. 119 out-dez (2018): Saúde em Debate; 1002-1011Saúde em Debate; v. 42 n. 119 out-dez (2018): Saúde em Debate; 1002-10112358-28980103-1104reponame:Saude em Debateinstname:Centro Brasileiro de Estudos de Saudeinstacron:CBESporhttps://www.saudeemdebate.org.br/sed/article/view/661/226Copyright (c) 2022 Saúde em Debatehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessParanhos, Denise Gonçalves de Araújo MelloMatias, Edinalda AraújoMonsores, NatanGarrafa, Volnei2022-04-17T21:08:16Zoai:ojs.saudeemdebate.emnuvens.com.br:article/661Revistahttps://www.saudeemdebate.org.br/sed/ONGhttps://www.saudeemdebate.org.br/sed/oairevista@saudeemdebate.org.br2358-28980103-1104opendoar:2025-02-17T13:19:19.593621Saude em Debate - Centro Brasileiro de Estudos de Saudefalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The theories of justice, of John Rawls and Norman Daniels, applied to health
As teorias da justiça, de John Rawls e Norman Daniels, aplicadas à saúde
title The theories of justice, of John Rawls and Norman Daniels, applied to health
spellingShingle The theories of justice, of John Rawls and Norman Daniels, applied to health
Paranhos, Denise Gonçalves de Araújo Mello
Justiça social. Equidade em saúde. Saúde pública.
Social Justice. Equity in health. Public Health.
title_short The theories of justice, of John Rawls and Norman Daniels, applied to health
title_full The theories of justice, of John Rawls and Norman Daniels, applied to health
title_fullStr The theories of justice, of John Rawls and Norman Daniels, applied to health
title_full_unstemmed The theories of justice, of John Rawls and Norman Daniels, applied to health
title_sort The theories of justice, of John Rawls and Norman Daniels, applied to health
author Paranhos, Denise Gonçalves de Araújo Mello
author_facet Paranhos, Denise Gonçalves de Araújo Mello
Matias, Edinalda Araújo
Monsores, Natan
Garrafa, Volnei
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author2 Matias, Edinalda Araújo
Monsores, Natan
Garrafa, Volnei
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paranhos, Denise Gonçalves de Araújo Mello
Matias, Edinalda Araújo
Monsores, Natan
Garrafa, Volnei
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Justiça social. Equidade em saúde. Saúde pública.
Social Justice. Equity in health. Public Health.
topic Justiça social. Equidade em saúde. Saúde pública.
Social Justice. Equity in health. Public Health.
description This article focus on the theories formulated by John Rawls and Norman Daniels. Rawls proposes that the distribution of resources must occur in two stages. At first, the concern would be with the equal distribution of basic rights and responsibilities. Secondly, according to the principle of difference, unjust inequalities would be compensated for, particularly those that reach the most disadvantaged, ensuring everyone equal opportunities. His focus was the distribution of primary social goods, which don’t include health, considered by him as a natural primary good. Daniels adapted the Rawlsian theory, extending it to encompass health (not just health care). Daniels’s theory, while placing health in its broad sense and with special moral status to be protected by the principles of freedom, difference and equality of opportunities, strengthens the theory of Justice of Rawls. Although they do not present a definitive solution on how to distribute resources fairly, the theories of Rawls and Daniels lead to reflections about the need to reduce unfair inequalities in health, as well as give rise to debates on issues such as social cooperation, freedoms, equality, allocation of scarce resources, adequate distribution of income and wealth, and opportunities.
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