Ameliorative skepticism, disability, and health Ameliorative skepticism, disability, and health: health problems: Philosophical puzzles about the nature of health, by Elizabeth Barnes, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2023, 304 pp., $30 (hardcover), ISBN 9780192883476 [Book Review]

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Elizabeth Barnes’ Health Problems addresses a thicket of philosophical problems – what health is, why it matters, and how to measure it. It argues all existing accounts of health are unsatisfactory...

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