Autonomy, rationality, and contemporary bioethics / / Jonathan Pugh.
What should we do when autonomy and rationality seem to be in conflict in medical decision-making, as when there seems no good reason for a patient's wishes? Jonathan Pugh offers a new framework for thinking about the concept of autonomy, grounded in an understanding of the different roles that...
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Superior document: | Oxford philosophical monographs |
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Place / Publishing House: | Oxford : : Oxford University Press,, 2020. |
Year of Publication: | 2020 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Oxford philosophical monographs.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (287 pages). |
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Table of Contents:
- Four Distinctions Concerning Rationality
- Rationality and Decisional Autonomy
- Controlling Influences
- Coercion
- The Practical Dimension of Autonomy
- Informed Consent, Autonomy, and Beliefs
- Rational Autonomy and Decision-Making Capacity
- Rational Decision-Making Capacity in End of Life Decision-Making
- The Prudential Value of Autonomy