Paternalism means, roughly, benevolent interference: benevolent because it aims at promoting or protecting a person’s good; interference because it restricts his liberty without his consent. The paternalist believes herself superior in that she can secure some benefit for the person that he himself will not secure. Paternalism is opposed by the liberal tradition, at least when it targets sufficiently voluntary behavior. In legal contexts, policies may be paternalistic for some and not for others, forcing trade-offs. In medical contexts, paternalism can be an open or hidden aspect of the relationship between caregiver and patient
According to rational will views of paternalism, the wrongmaking feature of paternalism is that pate...
Despite the liberty of individuals, the government sometimes compels an individual to refrain from a...
What makes paternalism wrong? I want to give an indirect answer to that question by challenging a re...
Paternalism means, roughly, benevolent interference: benevolent because it aims at promoting or prot...
Paternalism involves a situation in which A interferes with B primarily to protect B from the harmfu...
textabstractAutonomy is generally regarded as the fundamental right of individuals to shape their ow...
This Article examines the normative significance of paternalism. That an action, a law, or a policy ...
One of the most troublesome problems concerning the appropriate extent of government interference wi...
In this paper, I argue that a definition of paternalism must meet certain methodological constraints...
Legal paternalism is the interference by the state in the choice or choices of citizens, for the goo...
The philosophical debate on paternalism is conducted as if the property of being paternalistic shoul...
At seven-thirty-one A.M. on Saturday morning I am awakened by a phone call from mom, Oh honey--it\u...
In this paper, I argue against the commonly held view that paternalism is all things considered wron...
The health care formulation of the principle of autonomy can be expressed as follows; ‘you shall not...
According to rational will views of paternalism, the wrongmaking feature of paternalism is that pate...
Despite the liberty of individuals, the government sometimes compels an individual to refrain from a...
What makes paternalism wrong? I want to give an indirect answer to that question by challenging a re...
Paternalism means, roughly, benevolent interference: benevolent because it aims at promoting or prot...
Paternalism involves a situation in which A interferes with B primarily to protect B from the harmfu...
textabstractAutonomy is generally regarded as the fundamental right of individuals to shape their ow...
This Article examines the normative significance of paternalism. That an action, a law, or a policy ...
One of the most troublesome problems concerning the appropriate extent of government interference wi...
In this paper, I argue that a definition of paternalism must meet certain methodological constraints...
Legal paternalism is the interference by the state in the choice or choices of citizens, for the goo...
The philosophical debate on paternalism is conducted as if the property of being paternalistic shoul...
At seven-thirty-one A.M. on Saturday morning I am awakened by a phone call from mom, Oh honey--it\u...
In this paper, I argue against the commonly held view that paternalism is all things considered wron...
The health care formulation of the principle of autonomy can be expressed as follows; ‘you shall not...
According to rational will views of paternalism, the wrongmaking feature of paternalism is that pate...
Despite the liberty of individuals, the government sometimes compels an individual to refrain from a...
What makes paternalism wrong? I want to give an indirect answer to that question by challenging a re...