Our aim is to expand the regulative ideal governing consent. We argue that consent should not only be informed but also based on rational beliefs. We argue that holding true beliefs promotes autonomy. Information is important insofar as it helps a person to hold the relevant true beliefs. But in order to hold the relevant true beliefs, competent people must also think rationally. Insofar as information is important, rational deliberation is important. Just as physicians should aim to provide relevant information regarding the medical procedures prior to patients consenting to have those procedures, they should also assist patients to think more rationally. We distinguish between rational choice/action and rational belief. While autonomous c...
The purpose of this Article is to probe the foundations and applications of informed consent in a va...
Obtaining informed consent from patients is a moral and legal duty and, thus, a key legitimation for...
The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for ...
© 2011 Damien John CremeanMuch of modern medicine is founded on the doctrine of informed consent. I ...
Is it ever possible to give informed consent to treatment or research? Are the standards of consent ...
The process of obtaining informed consent is designed to operationalize respect forautonomy. Informe...
This essay considers the problem of over-utilization of medical care at the end of life and the lack...
The doctrine of informed consent\u27 is intended to get physicians to talk to their patients so that...
This essay evaluates the current legal doctrine of informed consent and its ability to promote the r...
The doctrine of informed consent, defined as respect for autonomy, is the tool used to govern the re...
Without the unprecedented progress which was experienced in the medical sciences during the last 150...
Current informed consent practices conform to the informed consent paradigm (ICP). Our intention is ...
The papers are considered Draft Only and are not to be cited without the permission of the author. C...
It is accepted that treatment of previously competent, now incompetent patients can be limited if th...
The doctrine of informed consent rests on empirical claims. This is true particularly of what commen...
The purpose of this Article is to probe the foundations and applications of informed consent in a va...
Obtaining informed consent from patients is a moral and legal duty and, thus, a key legitimation for...
The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for ...
© 2011 Damien John CremeanMuch of modern medicine is founded on the doctrine of informed consent. I ...
Is it ever possible to give informed consent to treatment or research? Are the standards of consent ...
The process of obtaining informed consent is designed to operationalize respect forautonomy. Informe...
This essay considers the problem of over-utilization of medical care at the end of life and the lack...
The doctrine of informed consent\u27 is intended to get physicians to talk to their patients so that...
This essay evaluates the current legal doctrine of informed consent and its ability to promote the r...
The doctrine of informed consent, defined as respect for autonomy, is the tool used to govern the re...
Without the unprecedented progress which was experienced in the medical sciences during the last 150...
Current informed consent practices conform to the informed consent paradigm (ICP). Our intention is ...
The papers are considered Draft Only and are not to be cited without the permission of the author. C...
It is accepted that treatment of previously competent, now incompetent patients can be limited if th...
The doctrine of informed consent rests on empirical claims. This is true particularly of what commen...
The purpose of this Article is to probe the foundations and applications of informed consent in a va...
Obtaining informed consent from patients is a moral and legal duty and, thus, a key legitimation for...
The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for ...