Obligations In Medical Crises: Treatment and Protocols |
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Authors: | Jane Duran |
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Affiliation: | Department of Black Studies, University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | This article adduces several lines of argument to try to analyze the need for certain sorts of interventions in medical crises. The recent Ebola crisis is taken as exemplary, and other similarly serious medical situations requiring intervention, such as the endemic presence of Valley fever in parts of California, are alluded to. The overall contention is that our duties in medical crises may be somewhat stronger than previously constructed by analysts. The work of Kuhse and Singer is cited, and the article concludes that there are special moral obligations to respond to international medical emergencies when they arise. |
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Keywords: | Ebola intervention obligation supererogation Valley fever |
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