The dominant approach to assessing decision-making capacity in medicine focuses on determining the extent to which individuals possess certain core cognitive abilities. Critics have argued that this model delivers the wrong verdict in certain cases where patient values that are the product of mental disorder or disordered affective states undermine decision-making without undermining cognition. I argue for a re-conceptualization of what it is to possess the capacity to make medical treatment decisions. It is, I argue, the ability to track one’s own personal interests at least as well as most people can. Using this idea, I demonstrate that it is possible to craft a solution for the problem cases—one that neither alters existing criteria in d...
Searching for information is critical in many situations. In medicine, for instance, careful choice ...
This dissertation examines the decision making process and the reasoning an individual uses when dec...
Searching for information is critical in many situations. In medicine, for instance, careful choice ...
The dominant approach to assessing decision-making capacity in medicine focuses on determining the e...
I consider the current best interests of patients who were once thought to be either completely unaw...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Most adult persons with anorexia satisfy the existing criteria widely used to assess decision-making...
What does it mean to act politically? This paper contributes an answer to this question by looking a...
The long-standing debate of the role of affect versus conscious reasoning in moral judgment has reac...
Many morally significant outcomes can be brought about only if several individuals contribute to the...
Medical ethics would be better if people were taught to think more clearly about well-being or the c...
Seeking a decision theory that can handle both the Newcomb problems that challenge evident...
Searching for information is critical in many situations. In medicine, for instance, careful choice ...
This dissertation examines the decision making process and the reasoning an individual uses when dec...
Searching for information is critical in many situations. In medicine, for instance, careful choice ...
The dominant approach to assessing decision-making capacity in medicine focuses on determining the e...
I consider the current best interests of patients who were once thought to be either completely unaw...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Most adult persons with anorexia satisfy the existing criteria widely used to assess decision-making...
What does it mean to act politically? This paper contributes an answer to this question by looking a...
The long-standing debate of the role of affect versus conscious reasoning in moral judgment has reac...
Many morally significant outcomes can be brought about only if several individuals contribute to the...
Medical ethics would be better if people were taught to think more clearly about well-being or the c...
Seeking a decision theory that can handle both the Newcomb problems that challenge evident...
Searching for information is critical in many situations. In medicine, for instance, careful choice ...
This dissertation examines the decision making process and the reasoning an individual uses when dec...
Searching for information is critical in many situations. In medicine, for instance, careful choice ...