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- Title
The Moral Physiology of Inequality: Response to 'Fighting Status Inequalities: Non-domination vs Non-interference'.
- Authors
John, Stephen
- Abstract
In this article, I respond to 'Fighting Status Inequalities'. I first note a sniggle about the paper's assumption that lowering socio-economic inequalities will lower the social gradient in health. I then suggest two further ways in which neorepublicanism may relate to social epidemiology: in terms of 'moral physiology' and through analysing which inequalities are unjust.
- Subjects
EQUALITY &; ethics; HEALTH; REPUBLICANISM; SOCIAL epidemiology; PHYSIOLOGY
- Publication
Public Health Ethics, 2016, Vol 9, Issue 2, p164
- ISSN
1754-9973
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/phe/phv006