In Part II of this article, I develop the patient / agent distinction from the vantage point of humanistic ethics. This is the view that the knowledge of man is the basis for establishing norms and values. In Part III, I argue that the patient / agent distinction correlates the the Kantian notions of heteronomy / autonomy, and disrespect for autonomy / respect for autonomy. In Part IV, I show that the patient / agent distinction also correlates with the standards of disclosure the courts have adopted in deciding informed consent cases. Finally, in Part V, I show how the family of notions associated with patient, although deeply entrenched in the medical profession, fails to do justice to those values which informed consent is design...
Informed Consent is the primary method employed in clinical practice by which patients and their phy...
In a recent critique of informed consent, Robert Veatch argues that the practice is in principle una...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
In Part II of this article, I develop the patient / agent distinction from the vantage point of hu...
The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for ...
The doctrine of informed consent\u27 is intended to get physicians to talk to their patients so that...
The doctrine of informed consent, defined as respect for autonomy, is the tool used to govern the re...
The purpose of this Article is to probe the foundations and applications of informed consent in a va...
No abstractThis article focuses on the concept and significance of the patient’s consent in the cont...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the problems associated with the concept of informed conse...
Informed consent to medical or surgical treatment, or "permission granted in the knowledge of the po...
The process of obtaining informed consent is designed to operationalize respect forautonomy. Informe...
The dominant value in much of contemporary clinical ethics and research ethics has been that of auto...
Informed consent to medical intervention represents the principle of individual autonomy, recognize...
Over the past third of a century, there has been a revolution in the way that health-care providers ...
Informed Consent is the primary method employed in clinical practice by which patients and their phy...
In a recent critique of informed consent, Robert Veatch argues that the practice is in principle una...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
In Part II of this article, I develop the patient / agent distinction from the vantage point of hu...
The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for ...
The doctrine of informed consent\u27 is intended to get physicians to talk to their patients so that...
The doctrine of informed consent, defined as respect for autonomy, is the tool used to govern the re...
The purpose of this Article is to probe the foundations and applications of informed consent in a va...
No abstractThis article focuses on the concept and significance of the patient’s consent in the cont...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the problems associated with the concept of informed conse...
Informed consent to medical or surgical treatment, or "permission granted in the knowledge of the po...
The process of obtaining informed consent is designed to operationalize respect forautonomy. Informe...
The dominant value in much of contemporary clinical ethics and research ethics has been that of auto...
Informed consent to medical intervention represents the principle of individual autonomy, recognize...
Over the past third of a century, there has been a revolution in the way that health-care providers ...
Informed Consent is the primary method employed in clinical practice by which patients and their phy...
In a recent critique of informed consent, Robert Veatch argues that the practice is in principle una...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...