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Autonomy and Long-Term CareOxford University Press. 1993.The realities and myths of long-term care and the challenges it poses for the ethics of autonomy are analyzed in this perceptive work. The book defends the concept of autonomy, but argues that the standard view of autonomy as non-interference and independence has only a limited applicability for long term care. The treatment of actual autonomy stresses the developmental and social nature of human persons and the priority of identification over autonomous choice. The work balances analysis of the…Read more
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Macquarie UniversityMacquarie University Research Centre for Agency, Values, and Ethics (CAVE)Other
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University of SydneyLecturer
Macquarie University
PhD, 2021
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Areas of Specialization
Biomedical Ethics |
Normative Ethics |