This paper argues that the core principle of bioethics, autonomy, is rooted both in the 20th century history of the development of new medical technologies as in political liberalism transferred to medical practices, rendering the medical decision-making of patients a centerpiece of medical interventions. The paper shows how the ambiguity in the interpretation of autonomy reflects the ambivalence of bioethics towards making normative claims on the moral agents insofar as these go beyond the respect for a patient’s autonomy. In the second part, the paper analyzes the alternative approach of care ethics, which intends to emphasize both the vulnerability and dependency of the patient and the medical professions’ responsibility to care for the ...
Autonomy has been hailed as the foremost principle of bioethics, and yet patients ’ decisions and re...
Critical Interventions in the Ethics of Healthcare argues that traditional modes of bioethics are pr...
Critical Interventions in the Ethics of Healthcare argues that traditional modes of bioethics are pr...
This paper argues that the core principle of bioethics, autonomy, is rooted both in the 20th century...
Autonomy plays a central role in bioethics, but there is no consensus as to how we should understand...
There can be little doubt, at least in the Western world, that autonomy is the ruling principle in c...
Contemporary bioethics is caught in the Scylla of political liberalism that presupposes a concept of...
The requirement to respect patients’ autonomy is widely accepted in bioethics. However, what this me...
The notion of autonomy commonly employed in medical ethics literature and practices is inadequate on...
On Autonomy. Anorexia Nervosa: enforcing medical treatment to keep a person alive. The Singleton cas...
Autonomy in bioethics is coming under sustained criticism from a variety of perspectives. The critic...
This thesis proposes an integrative approach over three important bioethical aspects. Respect for...
For almost two millennia the relationship between a physician and a patient, with regard to medical ...
Autonomy has been labelled as one of the key principles of biomedical ethics on the premise that it ...
In this paper, I argue that the principle of respect for autonomy can serve as the basis for laws th...
Autonomy has been hailed as the foremost principle of bioethics, and yet patients ’ decisions and re...
Critical Interventions in the Ethics of Healthcare argues that traditional modes of bioethics are pr...
Critical Interventions in the Ethics of Healthcare argues that traditional modes of bioethics are pr...
This paper argues that the core principle of bioethics, autonomy, is rooted both in the 20th century...
Autonomy plays a central role in bioethics, but there is no consensus as to how we should understand...
There can be little doubt, at least in the Western world, that autonomy is the ruling principle in c...
Contemporary bioethics is caught in the Scylla of political liberalism that presupposes a concept of...
The requirement to respect patients’ autonomy is widely accepted in bioethics. However, what this me...
The notion of autonomy commonly employed in medical ethics literature and practices is inadequate on...
On Autonomy. Anorexia Nervosa: enforcing medical treatment to keep a person alive. The Singleton cas...
Autonomy in bioethics is coming under sustained criticism from a variety of perspectives. The critic...
This thesis proposes an integrative approach over three important bioethical aspects. Respect for...
For almost two millennia the relationship between a physician and a patient, with regard to medical ...
Autonomy has been labelled as one of the key principles of biomedical ethics on the premise that it ...
In this paper, I argue that the principle of respect for autonomy can serve as the basis for laws th...
Autonomy has been hailed as the foremost principle of bioethics, and yet patients ’ decisions and re...
Critical Interventions in the Ethics of Healthcare argues that traditional modes of bioethics are pr...
Critical Interventions in the Ethics of Healthcare argues that traditional modes of bioethics are pr...