Respect is frequently invoked as an integral aspect of ethics and professionalism in medicine, yet it is often unclear what respect means in this setting. While we recognize that there are many reasonable ways to think about and use the term ‘respect’, in this paper, we develop a conception of respect that imposes a distinct moral duty on physicians. We are concerned mainly with the idea of respect for persons, or more specifically, respect for patients as persons. We develop an account of respect as recognition of the unconditional value of patients as persons. Such respect involves respecting the autonomy of patients, but we challenge the idea that respect for autonomy is a complete or self-sufficient expression of respect for persons. Fu...
We can distinguish two concepts of respect for persons: appraisal respect , an attitude based on a p...
The moral habitus shows how morally oriented clinical interactions through everyday social evaluatio...
We can distinguish (following Kant) two concepts of respect for persons: appraisal respect (or este...
In everyday conversations, professional codes, policy debates, and academic literature, the concept ...
This research program focused on studying patients' experiences of feeling respected and in particul...
Background: The importance of respecting patients and participants in clinical research is widely re...
To claim that respect is one of the cornerstones of professional ethics is uncontroversial. However,...
To claim that respect is one of the cornerstones of professional ethics is uncontroversial. However,...
Respectfulness is demanded of doctors and predicts more positive patient health-related outcomes but...
The goal of this article is to bring clarity to the notion of ‘respect for persons’ and to outline p...
Many ethicists argue that we should respect persons when we distribute resources. Yet it is unclear ...
Both in social science and in everyday life, 'respect' is an important and widely used term to descr...
Respect is much referred to in professional codes, in health policy documents and in everyday conver...
Human rights have increasingly been put forward as an important framework for bioethics. In this pap...
Respect is much referred to in professional codes, in health policy documents and in everyday conver...
We can distinguish two concepts of respect for persons: appraisal respect , an attitude based on a p...
The moral habitus shows how morally oriented clinical interactions through everyday social evaluatio...
We can distinguish (following Kant) two concepts of respect for persons: appraisal respect (or este...
In everyday conversations, professional codes, policy debates, and academic literature, the concept ...
This research program focused on studying patients' experiences of feeling respected and in particul...
Background: The importance of respecting patients and participants in clinical research is widely re...
To claim that respect is one of the cornerstones of professional ethics is uncontroversial. However,...
To claim that respect is one of the cornerstones of professional ethics is uncontroversial. However,...
Respectfulness is demanded of doctors and predicts more positive patient health-related outcomes but...
The goal of this article is to bring clarity to the notion of ‘respect for persons’ and to outline p...
Many ethicists argue that we should respect persons when we distribute resources. Yet it is unclear ...
Both in social science and in everyday life, 'respect' is an important and widely used term to descr...
Respect is much referred to in professional codes, in health policy documents and in everyday conver...
Human rights have increasingly been put forward as an important framework for bioethics. In this pap...
Respect is much referred to in professional codes, in health policy documents and in everyday conver...
We can distinguish two concepts of respect for persons: appraisal respect , an attitude based on a p...
The moral habitus shows how morally oriented clinical interactions through everyday social evaluatio...
We can distinguish (following Kant) two concepts of respect for persons: appraisal respect (or este...