id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bv2jgdm2rbhshlxyuqygifxe3i J. Paul Kelleher Beneficence, Justice, and Health Care 2014 29 .pdf application/pdf 9818 557 59 society actively promote their health, because individuals do not possess rights to beneficence. equality of concern view (sections 2 and 3), I argue that the result is a justice-based principle of "specific" beneficence that should be reflected in a society's health-related public policy. comes to justice in health care, sometimes vague principles are all that moral theory has to offer. Since I intend to endorse justice-based duties of specific beneficence that have their basis that justice generates at least some duties of specific beneficence. Dworkin here grounds a political community's duty to display equal concern toward its members equal concern account of societal duties of specific beneficence. specific beneficence fit the bill, for on the equal concern account each individual does have a rights to health care, it does not follow that doctors have duties of specific beneficence toward the equal concern account of specific beneficence than others, and I have suggested that a ./cache/work_bv2jgdm2rbhshlxyuqygifxe3i.pdf ./txt/work_bv2jgdm2rbhshlxyuqygifxe3i.txt