Christian Munthe presents a philosophical analysis of the precautionary principle, developing a novel ethical theory for risk imposition. He defends precaution in environmental and technological policies, addressing critiques while proposing practical regulatory suggestions. The book challenges ethical theories and highlights the necessity of precaution as a moral norm.
Christian Munthe Knihy


This book provides an in-depth analysis of the ethical, political, and philosophical issues surrounding health-oriented screening programs. It examines the values promoted or compromised by these programs, conflicts arising in health care and public health, and offers insights relevant to health care ethics, appealing to professionals and the public alike.