1: Greg Bognar and Axel Gosseries: Introduction
2: Katharina Berndt Rasmussen: Age Discrimination: Is It Special?
Is It Wrong?
3: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Does the Badness of Disability Differ
from that of Old Age?
4: Viki Møller Lyngby Pedersen: In Defence of Age-Differentiated
Paternalism
5: Matthew D. Adler: Age and the Social Value of Risk Reduction:
Three Perspectives
6: Paul Bou-Habib: Can Egalitarians Justify Spending More on the
Elderly?
7: Axel Gosseries: Age Limits and the Significance of Entire Lives
Egalitarianism
8: Simon Birnbaum and Kenneth Nelson: Age Universalism will Benefit
All (Ages)
9: Anca Gheaus:
Greg Bognar is Associate Professor in Practical Philosophy at
Stockholm University and a Senior Researcher at the Stockholm
Centre for Healthcare Ethics (CHE). Previously, he worked at
LaTrobe University in Melbourne, the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, the Center for Bioethics at New York University,
and the Central European University. He held research fellowships
at Princeton University, Harvard University, and Flinders
University. He is co-author
of the book The Ethics of Health Care Rationing: An Introduction
(Routledge, 2014; second, expanded edition 2022).
Axel Gosseries is a philosopher (PhD., UCLouvain) and a law scholar
(LL.M., London). He is FNRS Research Professor and Professeur
extraordinaire at UCLouvain (Belgium) where he heads the Hoover
Chair in economic and social ethics and the PPE Program. He has
published in philosophy, law and economics journals and has been
working for 25 years on issues of intergenerational justice. He has
taught courses and seminars in 13 countries and has spent research
time in a variety of research institutes,
including recently at ICUB (Bucharest), ISCTE-IUL (Lisbon), AIAS
(Aarhus), IJ-UC (Coimbra), IFFS (Stockholm), the Czech Academy of
Sciences (Prague).
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