Most adult persons with anorexia satisfy the existing criteria widely used to assess decision-making capacity, meaning that incapacity typically cannot be used to justify coercive intervention. After rejecting two other approaches to justification, Professor Radden concludes that it is most likely not possible to justify coercive medical intervention for persons with anorexia in liberal terms, though she leaves it open whether some other framework might succeed. I shall assume here that the standard approach to assessing decisionmaking capacity is adequate.1 The question then is whether we can justify—within a liberal framework—coercive intervention with the decision of a competent..
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Most adult persons with anorexia satisfy the existing criteria widely used to assess decision-making...
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We motivate the possibility of using notions and methods derived from quantum physics, and more spec...
In this essay I recommend ‘theriocide’ as the name for those diverse human actions that cause the de...
In this article I explore various facets of Nozick’s famous thought experiment involving the experie...
This dissertation examines the decision making process and the reasoning an individual uses when dec...
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Ontic structural realism (OSR) is at its core the view that structure is ontologically fundamental. ...
This thesis has demonstrated the various applications for antibody-based CTC capture, extending beyo...
It is argued that quantum theory is best understood as requiring an ontological duality of res exten...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: By popularising interest in inequality, Thomas Piketty's Capital ...
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