Patients’ responsibility for their health

Martin Langanke, Wenke Liedtke, Alena Buyx

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Abstract

Personal responsibility for health has been a topic of debate and analysis for decades. Most publications on the topic are devoted to the ethical and regulatory implications of holding individuals responsible for their own health status. This chapter introduces and discusses a philosophical definition of personal responsibility for health, as part of a logical and semantical analysis of the concept. Responsibility is defined as a relation among six variables U, V, W, X, Y, and Z: U is responsible to V for W to an extent of X and with regards to the time frame Y because of certain normative standards Z. Each of the variables is explained and discussed throughout the chapter. The chapter closes by drawing out the ethical and political implications of such a philosophical model of patients’ responsibility for their own health.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of the Philosophy of Medicine
PublisherSpringer Netherlands
Pages619-640
Number of pages22
ISBN (Electronic)9789401786881
ISBN (Print)9789401786874
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Depression
  • Expense
  • Income

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