This paper takes a novel approach to the active bioethical debate over whether advance medical directives have moral authority in dementia cases. Many have assumed that advance directives would lack moral authority if dementia truly produced a complete discontinuity in personal identity, such that the predementia individual is a separate individual from the postdementia individual. I argue that even if dementia were to undermine personal identity, the continuity of the body and the predementia individual\u27s rights over that body can support the moral authority of advance directives. I propose that the predementia individual retains posthumous rights over her body that she acquired through historical embodiment in that body, and further ar...
Advance directives are instructions on health care. Executed by a mentally competent individual, an ...
Much debate concerning ‘precedent autonomy ’ – that is, the authority of former, competent selves t...
The effects of Alzheimer\u2019s Disease (AD) are disruptive on a practical level for patients and th...
Advance directives are instructions given by patients – or potential patients – specifying what acti...
Although advance directives are widely believed to be a key way to safeguard the autonomy of incompe...
This paper revisits Ronald Dworkin’s influential position that a person’s advance directive for futu...
This article considers the ethics of advance directives, especially in relation to conditions such a...
The growth in world ageing is associated with an increase in life expectancy particularly in persons...
Consider the following scenario. Margo is a mentally incompetent patient suffering from dementia. Sh...
The authors of the paper 'Advance euthanasia directives: a controversial case and its ethical implic...
Advance directives are intended to extend patient autonomy by enabling patients to prospectively dir...
It is now trite to note that competent adults have the legal right to give or withhold consent to me...
By the year 2050, over 131.5 million people worldwide will have dementia. While many dementia patien...
Background: Although advance directives may seem useful instruments in decision-making regarding inc...
It is hard to say at what point someone with dementia has changed so dramatically that the self that...
Advance directives are instructions on health care. Executed by a mentally competent individual, an ...
Much debate concerning ‘precedent autonomy ’ – that is, the authority of former, competent selves t...
The effects of Alzheimer\u2019s Disease (AD) are disruptive on a practical level for patients and th...
Advance directives are instructions given by patients – or potential patients – specifying what acti...
Although advance directives are widely believed to be a key way to safeguard the autonomy of incompe...
This paper revisits Ronald Dworkin’s influential position that a person’s advance directive for futu...
This article considers the ethics of advance directives, especially in relation to conditions such a...
The growth in world ageing is associated with an increase in life expectancy particularly in persons...
Consider the following scenario. Margo is a mentally incompetent patient suffering from dementia. Sh...
The authors of the paper 'Advance euthanasia directives: a controversial case and its ethical implic...
Advance directives are intended to extend patient autonomy by enabling patients to prospectively dir...
It is now trite to note that competent adults have the legal right to give or withhold consent to me...
By the year 2050, over 131.5 million people worldwide will have dementia. While many dementia patien...
Background: Although advance directives may seem useful instruments in decision-making regarding inc...
It is hard to say at what point someone with dementia has changed so dramatically that the self that...
Advance directives are instructions on health care. Executed by a mentally competent individual, an ...
Much debate concerning ‘precedent autonomy ’ – that is, the authority of former, competent selves t...
The effects of Alzheimer\u2019s Disease (AD) are disruptive on a practical level for patients and th...