• University of Leeds
    Inter-disciplinary Ethics Applied (IDEA) Centre
    School of Philosophy, Religion, and History of Science
    Doctoral student (Part-time)
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Value Theory
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    Respect for autonomy is an important moral principle within medical ethics. However, the question of whether the normative importance of respect for autonomy is derived from other moral principles (such as welfare) or has independent moral value is debatable. In this paper it is argued that the normative importance of autonomy is derived from both welfare and non-welfare considerations. Welfare considerations provide two types of reason to respect autonomy, one related to the role of autonomy in…Read more
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    "And how is life going for you?" an account of subjective welfare in medicine
    Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (10): 568-582. 2007.
    The dominant account of welfare in medicine is an objective one; welfare consists of certain favoured health states, or in having needs satisfied, or in certain capabilities and functionings. By contrast, I present a subjective account of welfare, suggested initially by LW Sumner and called “authentic happiness”. The adoption of such an account of welfare within medicine offers several advantages over other subjective and objective accounts, and systematises several intuitions about patient-cent…Read more