AUTONOMY, LIBERTY, AND MEDICAL DECISION-MAKING

作者: John Coggon , José Miola

DOI: 10.1017/S0008197311000845

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摘要: A central tenet to much ethical argument within medical law is patient autonomy. Although we have seen a welcome move away from system governed by largely unchecked paternalism, there not universal agreement on the direction in which should advance. Competing concerns for greater welfare and individual freedom, complicated an overarching commitment value-pluralism, make this tricky area of policy-development. Furthermore, are distinct understandings of, justifications for, different conceptions In paper, argue that response these issues, has been failure courts properly distinguish political concepts liberty moral

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