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Bio-Ethics Bites

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Demand for health care is infinite, but money is finite. So how should we distribute resources? Whom should we help, and why?

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Bio-Ethics Bites
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Jonathan Wolf
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Jo Wolff
utilitarianism
drugs
Bio-Ethics
Health
Fairness
politics
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 03/10/2011
Duration: 00:20:02

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