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Open Peer Commentaries

Eliminating or Calibrating the Role of Chance? Acute Resource Scarcity as a Challenge for Luck Egalitarianism

Pages 120-122 | Published online: 24 Jun 2024
 
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Rationing, Responsibility, and Vaccination during COVID-19: A Conceptual Map

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Notes

1 The underlying distinction between “brute luck” and “option luck” is attributed to Ronald Dworkin. The term “luck egalitarianism” is credited to Elizabeth Anderson, a critic of this school. See Vallentyne (Citation2002, 533, 540).

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Funding

The author has received funding from the Government of Cananda (New Frontiers in Research Fund) to study how ex vivo organ perfusion technology might be ethically employed. He is also a co-investigator on grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Canadian Donation and Transplant Research Program, and the London Health Sciences Centre Multi-Organ Transplant Program to study approaches to organ retrieval and transplant candidate prioritization.

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