Living in an era of technological innovations, we must understand and trust them to benefit from these new technologies. In this context, paternalism is renewed as the so-called “soft-” or “Libertarian paternalism”. How can we face it and ensure free
This qualitative research which is based on phenomenological approach aims to recognize the meaning of political trust of mahasiswa santri to kiai. This st... TAUFIQURRAHMAN,PD Fathul Himam - 《Text》 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 Informed Consent as Communication in Medical Care : Discourse Ethics Ap...
Arguments: The article criticizes this opinion, which is widely held in the field of medical ethics. This position does not recognize the problem of paternalism in its full import in modern medicine. It misunderstands the moral meaning of autonomy in its primacy over the psychological meaning, as...
Grill, K. (2013). Normative and non-normative concepts: Paternalism and libertarian paternalism. In Ethics in Public Health and Health Policy. Springer, Dordrecht. 27-46.Normative and Non-normative Concepts: Paternalism and Libertarian Paternal- ism', in D. Strech, I. Hirschberg and G. Marck...
Loyalty, Paternalism, and Rights: Client Counseling Theory and the Role of Child's Counsel in Delinquency Cases This Article seeks to identify an attorney-child framework that will (1) give substantive meaning to the child's constitutional right to counsel in delinquency cases, (2) satisfy the ...
Unfortunately, well-meaning efforts to paternalistically protect older adults are not always morally permissible, especially if they are based on false assumptions and beliefs about population vulnerability that border on ageism. In these cases, the protection becomes a form of elder abuse, which rob...
Paternalism Definition Paternalism, etymologically, simply means treating one in a fatherly way, taking decisions on an individual's behalf, just like a father who knows better than his child what is in his child's best interest. Applied to the doctor–patient relationship, its meaning was ...
In: E. DEMENCHONOK, Between Global Violence and the Ethics of Peace: Philosophical Perspectives. Malden/Oxford, Wiley-Blackwell, p. 273-301.E Demenchonok.10.(1/2-em) The universal concept of human rights as a regulative principle: Freedom versus paternalism. American Journal of Economics and...
Hurley also differentiates between various forms of the distinction internal versus external, since this distinction has a different meaning in the personal perspective tied to the participant perspective and the sub-personal naturalistic perspective coupled to the observer perspective respectively. 38. ...
Arguments: The article criticizes this opinion, which is widely held in the field of medical ethics. This position does not recognize the problem of paternalism in its full import in modern medicine. It misunderstands the moral meaning of autonomy in its primacy over the psychological meaning, as...