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Paternalistic intervention, especially in the context of modern medicine and health care, is the topical issue of The Limits of Medical Paternalism. Dr Hayry aims to define and morally assess paternalistic interventions through a defined conceptual background. The method employed for this purpose is that of applied philosophical ethics in the analytic tradition.It is argued that there is a marked distinction between strong and weak paternalism. Strong paternalism is defined as the violation of autonomy of a patient 'in her own best interest' when the person is capable of autonomous decision-making in matters that concern primarily only herself. Weak paternalism is the violation of autonomy when a person is temporarily incapable of self-determined decision-making; it is therefore sometimes justifiable. The application of these views is that no overall a priori judgement concerning the rights and wrongs of such medical intervention is possible.The book discusses the important manifestations of paternalism in medical practice, the conceptual issues involved and the utilitarian, moral and rational arguments for intervention in a clear, lively and provocative style.The Limits of Medical Paternalism will be appreciated by philosophers and health professionals - especially nurses and social workers. It will be essential reading for all medical ethicists throughout the Western world.
Llegir més - Autor/a Heta Hayry
- ISBN13 9780415063203
- ISBN10 0415063205
- Pàgines 208
- Any Edició 1991
- Fecha de publicación 03/05/1991
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Limits of Medical Paternalism (Alemany, Francès)
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- Heta Hayry
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- ROUTLEDGE (1991)
- 9780415063203



