This paper revisits Ronald Dworkin’s influential position that a person’s advance directive for future health care and medical treatment retains its moral authority beyond the onset of dementia, even when respecting this authority involves foreshortening the life of someone who is happy and content and who no longer remembers or identifies with instructions included within the advance directive. The analysis distils a eudaimonist perspective from Dworkin’s argument and traces variations of this perspective in further arguments for the moral authority of advance directives by other authors. It then critiques a feature of the eudaimonist perspectives within these arguments—namely, the position that dementia has a retroactive negative impact o...
Today dementia certainly represents a public health priority with a huge global impact on wordwide p...
This paper explores a way to ensure a person’s autonomy and legacy are preserved during the experien...
With one in six people over 80 now suffering from dementia, advance directives provide an important ...
The authors of the paper 'Advance euthanasia directives: a controversial case and its ethical implic...
This article considers the ethics of advance directives, especially in relation to conditions such a...
By the year 2050, over 131.5 million people worldwide will have dementia. While many dementia patien...
Advance directives in Canada are instructions made by capable adults that pertain to future healthca...
Consider the following scenario. Margo is a mentally incompetent patient suffering from dementia. Sh...
A diagnosis of dementia is frightening for patients, as well as their family. Faced with such a diag...
Background: Although advance directives may seem useful instruments in decision-making regarding inc...
The growth in world ageing is associated with an increase in life expectancy particularly in persons...
This paper takes a novel approach to the active bioethical debate over whether advance medical direc...
The letter Gratissimam Sane stresses that contemporary civilization based on utilitarianism treats ...
Although advance directives are widely believed to be a key way to safeguard the autonomy of incompe...
markdownabstractDementia is highly prevalent and incurable. The participation of dementia patients i...
Today dementia certainly represents a public health priority with a huge global impact on wordwide p...
This paper explores a way to ensure a person’s autonomy and legacy are preserved during the experien...
With one in six people over 80 now suffering from dementia, advance directives provide an important ...
The authors of the paper 'Advance euthanasia directives: a controversial case and its ethical implic...
This article considers the ethics of advance directives, especially in relation to conditions such a...
By the year 2050, over 131.5 million people worldwide will have dementia. While many dementia patien...
Advance directives in Canada are instructions made by capable adults that pertain to future healthca...
Consider the following scenario. Margo is a mentally incompetent patient suffering from dementia. Sh...
A diagnosis of dementia is frightening for patients, as well as their family. Faced with such a diag...
Background: Although advance directives may seem useful instruments in decision-making regarding inc...
The growth in world ageing is associated with an increase in life expectancy particularly in persons...
This paper takes a novel approach to the active bioethical debate over whether advance medical direc...
The letter Gratissimam Sane stresses that contemporary civilization based on utilitarianism treats ...
Although advance directives are widely believed to be a key way to safeguard the autonomy of incompe...
markdownabstractDementia is highly prevalent and incurable. The participation of dementia patients i...
Today dementia certainly represents a public health priority with a huge global impact on wordwide p...
This paper explores a way to ensure a person’s autonomy and legacy are preserved during the experien...
With one in six people over 80 now suffering from dementia, advance directives provide an important ...