The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for patient autonomy. This paper argues that informed consent is not sufficient for patient autonomy, at least when autonomy is understood as a “relational ” concept. Relational conceptions of autonomy, which have become promi-nent in the contemporary literature, draw on themes in the thought of Charles Taylor. I first identify four themes in Taylor’s work that together constitute a picture of human agency corresponding to the notion of agency implicit in relational accounts of autonomy. Drawing on these themes, I sketch two arguments against the posi-tion that informed consent secures autonomy. The first is that informed consent is an “opportuni...
No abstractThis article focuses on the concept and significance of the patient’s consent in the cont...
In Part II of this article, I develop the patient / agent distinction from the vantage point of hu...
It is universally accepted in bioethics that doctors and other medical professionals have an obligat...
The process of obtaining informed consent is designed to operationalize respect forautonomy. Informe...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Medical informed consent has been governed by the principle of autonomy. How autonomy is conceived a...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
The requirement to respect patients’ autonomy is widely accepted in bioethics. However, what this me...
The dominant value in much of contemporary clinical ethics and research ethics has been that of auto...
This licentiate thesis is comprised of a “kappa” and two articles. The kappa includes an account of ...
© 2011 Damien John CremeanMuch of modern medicine is founded on the doctrine of informed consent. I ...
Personal autonomy is often lauded as a key value in contemporary bioethics. In this thesis, I aim to...
This essay evaluates the current legal doctrine of informed consent and its ability to promote the r...
No abstractThis article focuses on the concept and significance of the patient’s consent in the cont...
In Part II of this article, I develop the patient / agent distinction from the vantage point of hu...
It is universally accepted in bioethics that doctors and other medical professionals have an obligat...
The process of obtaining informed consent is designed to operationalize respect forautonomy. Informe...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Medical informed consent has been governed by the principle of autonomy. How autonomy is conceived a...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
The requirement to respect patients’ autonomy is widely accepted in bioethics. However, what this me...
The dominant value in much of contemporary clinical ethics and research ethics has been that of auto...
This licentiate thesis is comprised of a “kappa” and two articles. The kappa includes an account of ...
© 2011 Damien John CremeanMuch of modern medicine is founded on the doctrine of informed consent. I ...
Personal autonomy is often lauded as a key value in contemporary bioethics. In this thesis, I aim to...
This essay evaluates the current legal doctrine of informed consent and its ability to promote the r...
No abstractThis article focuses on the concept and significance of the patient’s consent in the cont...
In Part II of this article, I develop the patient / agent distinction from the vantage point of hu...
It is universally accepted in bioethics that doctors and other medical professionals have an obligat...