While care ethics has frequently been criticized for lacking an account of autonomy, this paper argues that care ethics’ relational model of moral agency provides the basis for criticizing the philosophical tradition\u27s model of autonomy and for rethinking autonomy in relational terms. Using Diana Meyers s account of autonomy competency as a basis, a dialogical model of autonomy is developed that can respond to internal and external critiques of care ethics
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Thesis advisor: Mary TroxellThis thesis explores the flaws of classical autonomy in Western healthca...
Given that the conception of the person as an autonomous agent is a cultural construction, inquiry i...
In this article I wish to show how care ethics puts forward a fundamental critique on the ideal of i...
Patient autonomy—with an emphasis on informed consent and the right to refuse treatment—is a corners...
Abstract. In this article I wish to show how care ethics puts forward a fundamental critique on the ...
BACKGROUND: Respect for autonomy is a key concept in contemporary bioethics and end-of-life ethics i...
Conceptions of autonomy in western philosophy and ethics have often centred on self-governance and s...
Background Respect for autonomy is a paramount principle in end-of-life ethics. Nevertheless, empiri...
This article seeks an improved understanding of nurse autonomy by looking at nursing through the len...
When Carol Gilligan, Nel Noddings, and other ethicists of caring draw the contrast between supposedl...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Individualistic traditions of autonomy have long been critiqued by feminists for their atomistic and...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Thesis advisor: Mary TroxellThis thesis explores the flaws of classical autonomy in Western healthca...
Given that the conception of the person as an autonomous agent is a cultural construction, inquiry i...
In this article I wish to show how care ethics puts forward a fundamental critique on the ideal of i...
Patient autonomy—with an emphasis on informed consent and the right to refuse treatment—is a corners...
Abstract. In this article I wish to show how care ethics puts forward a fundamental critique on the ...
BACKGROUND: Respect for autonomy is a key concept in contemporary bioethics and end-of-life ethics i...
Conceptions of autonomy in western philosophy and ethics have often centred on self-governance and s...
Background Respect for autonomy is a paramount principle in end-of-life ethics. Nevertheless, empiri...
This article seeks an improved understanding of nurse autonomy by looking at nursing through the len...
When Carol Gilligan, Nel Noddings, and other ethicists of caring draw the contrast between supposedl...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Individualistic traditions of autonomy have long been critiqued by feminists for their atomistic and...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Thesis advisor: Mary TroxellThis thesis explores the flaws of classical autonomy in Western healthca...
Given that the conception of the person as an autonomous agent is a cultural construction, inquiry i...