Premature Death as a Normative Concept.
Preben SørheimMathias BarraOle Frithjof NorheimEspen GamlundCarl Tollef SolbergPublished in: Health care analysis : HCA : journal of health philosophy and policy (2024)
The practical goal of preventing premature death seems uncontroversial. But the term 'premature death' is vague with several, sometimes conflicting definitions. This ambiguity results in several conceptions with which not all will agree. Moreover, the normative rationale behind the goal of preventing premature deaths is masked by the operational definition of existing measures. In this article, we argue that 'premature death' should be recognized as a normative concept. We propose that normative theories should be used to justify measures of premature death to provide them with normative validity and public legitimacy.