公共健康史視角下的公共健康倫理構建
The Construction of Public Health Ethics from a Public Health History Perspective
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LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract also in English.
Public health ethics, as a frontier in ethics research, is not only concerned with core ethical issues such as justice, the public good and solidarity but also contains responses to the ethical risks in current public health enterprises. By combing through and analysing public health systems in different cultural contexts and the changes occurring in public health enterprises in China and the West, this study shows that constructing a public health ethics framework is necessary for responding to contemporary public health challenges and building a community of health for all people.
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