This paper is predicated on the understanding that clinical encounters between clinicians and patients should be seen primarily as inter-relations among persons and, as such, are necessarily moral encounters. It aims to relocate the discussion to be had in challenging medical decision-making situations, including, for example, as the end of life comes into view, onto a more robust moral philosophical footing than is currently commonplace. In our contemporary era, those making moral decisions must be cognizant of the existence of perspectives other than their own, and be attuned to the demands of inter-subjectivity. Applicable to clinical practice, we propose and justify a Habermasian approach as one useful means of achieving what can be des...
Over the past decade, the ideal model of shared decision-making has been increasingly promoted as th...
End-of-life decision-making is controversial. There are different views about when it is appropriate...
Patient-centered decision-making, which in the United States and the west is typically considered to...
This book moves away from the frameworks that have traditionally guided ethical decision-making in t...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis explores how individual medical practitio...
The aim of the paper is to reconsider Habermas’ discourse approach in terms of its usefulness in the...
Decision-making procedures in medical practice are often analysed by both philosophers of science an...
End-of-life decision making is a troublesome ethical dilemma. These decisions should be made in trus...
Contemporary medical practice brings a diverse range of professions and disciplines together in grea...
Contemporary medical practice brings a diverse range of professions and disciplines together in grea...
In the secular Western tradition, three frameworks are recognizable as offering guidance for ethical...
Shared medical decision-making has been analyzed as a particular kind of argumentative discussion. I...
In this present work, I have made an attempt to discuss the concept of discourse ethics with its bas...
In this article casuistical deliberation is explained and examined in regards to whether or not it i...
The ability of medical science to prolong biological life through the use of technology raises the q...
Over the past decade, the ideal model of shared decision-making has been increasingly promoted as th...
End-of-life decision-making is controversial. There are different views about when it is appropriate...
Patient-centered decision-making, which in the United States and the west is typically considered to...
This book moves away from the frameworks that have traditionally guided ethical decision-making in t...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis explores how individual medical practitio...
The aim of the paper is to reconsider Habermas’ discourse approach in terms of its usefulness in the...
Decision-making procedures in medical practice are often analysed by both philosophers of science an...
End-of-life decision making is a troublesome ethical dilemma. These decisions should be made in trus...
Contemporary medical practice brings a diverse range of professions and disciplines together in grea...
Contemporary medical practice brings a diverse range of professions and disciplines together in grea...
In the secular Western tradition, three frameworks are recognizable as offering guidance for ethical...
Shared medical decision-making has been analyzed as a particular kind of argumentative discussion. I...
In this present work, I have made an attempt to discuss the concept of discourse ethics with its bas...
In this article casuistical deliberation is explained and examined in regards to whether or not it i...
The ability of medical science to prolong biological life through the use of technology raises the q...
Over the past decade, the ideal model of shared decision-making has been increasingly promoted as th...
End-of-life decision-making is controversial. There are different views about when it is appropriate...
Patient-centered decision-making, which in the United States and the west is typically considered to...