Since its advent in the 20th century, informed consent has become a cornerstone of ethical healthcare, and obtaining it a core obligation in medical contexts. In my dissertation, I aim to examine the theoretical underpinnings of informed consent and identify what values it is taken to protect. I will suggest that the fundamental motivation behind informed consent rests in something I’ll call bodily self-sovereignty, which I argue involves a coupling of two groups of values: autonomy and non-domination on the one hand, and self-ownership and personal integrity on the other. I will then go on to consider two \u27case studies\u27 I take to shed light on what is at stake in securing informed consent - consent in psychiatrically ill populations,...
The achievement of informed consent from patients and potential research participants is considered ...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the problems associated with the concept of informed conse...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
Since its advent in the 20th century, informed consent has become a cornerstone of ethical healthcar...
The doctrine of informed consent, defined as respect for autonomy, is the tool used to govern the re...
Since its inception as an international requirement to protect patients and healthy volunteers takin...
Summary: Hailed by its proponents as a doctrine that promises more equitable doctor-patient relation...
Obtaining informed consent for experimentation takes on a central ethical role. This article analyse...
Informed consent to medical or surgical treatment, or "permission granted in the knowledge of the po...
The purpose of this Article is to probe the foundations and applications of informed consent in a va...
© 2011 Damien John CremeanMuch of modern medicine is founded on the doctrine of informed consent. I ...
This essay evaluates the current legal doctrine of informed consent and its ability to promote the r...
Among four basic principles (respect for autonomy, beneficence, non-malfeasance, and justice) which ...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
Medical informed consent has been governed by the principle of autonomy. How autonomy is conceived a...
The achievement of informed consent from patients and potential research participants is considered ...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the problems associated with the concept of informed conse...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
Since its advent in the 20th century, informed consent has become a cornerstone of ethical healthcar...
The doctrine of informed consent, defined as respect for autonomy, is the tool used to govern the re...
Since its inception as an international requirement to protect patients and healthy volunteers takin...
Summary: Hailed by its proponents as a doctrine that promises more equitable doctor-patient relation...
Obtaining informed consent for experimentation takes on a central ethical role. This article analyse...
Informed consent to medical or surgical treatment, or "permission granted in the knowledge of the po...
The purpose of this Article is to probe the foundations and applications of informed consent in a va...
© 2011 Damien John CremeanMuch of modern medicine is founded on the doctrine of informed consent. I ...
This essay evaluates the current legal doctrine of informed consent and its ability to promote the r...
Among four basic principles (respect for autonomy, beneficence, non-malfeasance, and justice) which ...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
Medical informed consent has been governed by the principle of autonomy. How autonomy is conceived a...
The achievement of informed consent from patients and potential research participants is considered ...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the problems associated with the concept of informed conse...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...